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VISION 2035
Rio Verde planning for the future
Presentation March 26
(Metro Creative)
Posted
A community presentation on Rio Verde’s Vision 2035 findings will be held Tuesday March 26, at 3 p.m. in the Community Church of the Verdes sanctuary.
Residents are encouraged to come and hear results of the survey (about 700 participants), the Focus Groups (with 50 participants) and the Work Group observations (about 20 participated).
Presenters will be Michelle Mace, founder M3B Consultancy, Vision 2035 Co-chairs Barbara Baker and John Cole and the Work Group Leaders Jill Arnold, Sue Ehinger, Hans Schols, Lisa Teraji, Margot Stoneberg and Frido Fridovich.
Rio Verde’s Vision 2035 project has been underway for more than a year, supported jointly by the RVCA and RVCC (country club) demonstrating the importance of coordination and unity in planning the future of the community. It’s not a strategic plan, but rather a compilation of research and ideas for the two boards to use in forming strategic plans.