City Seeking Input on Historic Preservation for Tyler 1st Plan
Posted/updated on: May 10, 2013 at 1:30 pmTYLER — As part of the Tyler 1st comprehensive planning process, the City of Tyler is seeking input from residents about the future of Historic Preservation in the community. Residents may provide input in two ways:
· By going to http://www.Tyler1st.org to take a quick survey.
· At a Public Open House from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. today at Gallery Main Street, 110 W. Erwin St.
According to officials, the purpose of the survey and public open house is to seek citizen input on the importance and quality of Historic Preservation. City officials say they’ll analyze the input and incorporate the citizen feedback into their decision process during the Tyler 1st Comprehensive Plan update. “The Steering Committee has already reviewed Vision, Principles, Parks, Open Space, Lakes and Transportation elements of the plan,” said City Planner Heather Nick. “Getting citizen input is critical to ensuring the plan reflects the vision of the entire community.” Tyler 1st was originally known as Tyler 21. Visit the link above for more information.