What’s your vision for Webster’s future?

16 Jun

The Town of Webster is looking for your input.

The Town of Webster is updating its Comprehensive Plan, and they want to hear from you. A successful Comprehensive Plan requires substantial public input and community engagement. They’re hoping to get those through various community events forums and surveys, to gather we hope to gather feedback and ideas to help shape Webster’s Bicentennial Plan.

There’s a survey out there right now that they’d like everyone to fill out, and the deadline has been extended to July 30 to accommodate as many participants as possible.

The Comprehensive Plan, developed in accordance with New York State law, will establish clear objectives for the community’s future development while protecting its natural and cultural resources. The plan emphasizes smart growth principles including mixed-use development, diverse housing options, sustainable infrastructure, distinctive community character, improved mobility, and climate resilience.

Through extensive community collaboration, the plan aims to create a guiding document that will identify long-range recommendations for future land use, zoning, housing, transportation, economic and community development, open space preservation, and more.

You can read more about the project on the project webpage, and you can see a recap of the public meeting held in April by clicking here, where you’ll also find the survey.

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(posted 6/16/2025)

2 Responses to “What’s your vision for Webster’s future?”

  1. DPD's avatar
    DPD June 17, 2025 at 3:10 pm #

    My vision for Webster’s future: Missy Rosenberry runs for Village Mayor and wins in a landslide, launching her remarkable political career. Later she serves an unprecedented three terms as Mayor of the town of Webster, and is the most popular and beloved Mayor the little town of Webster has ever known (sorry, Tom). After her three terms as mayor, The Honorable Mrs. Rosenberry launches her campaign for a seat in the United States Congress – again, winning in yet anther landslide (Senate or House, it doesn’t matter …). After two terms, the citizens are united and petition her to run for president; the opposing party all but concedes defeat prior to the election. Congratulations Madame President!! That’s my ‘vision’; now where did I put those mushrooms …?

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