Plan for North Judson’s Future during Tonight’s Public Input Workshop

As an updated comprehensive plan is being created for the Town of North Judson for the first time since the 1950s, officials are interested in hearing from the public about how they envision the future.

Community members will have a chance to have their voices heard during a public input workshop tonight at 6 p.m.

Clerk-Treasurer Andrew Rowe briefly discussed the event with town council members Monday night.

Rowe noted, “We’re meeting at Grand Central Station, it’s a little bigger, gives us a little more room so it should be a good time. I’m hoping to get quite a few people there.”

Grand Central Station is located on Lane Street, diagonally across the street from North Judson Town Hall.

Rowe noted that representatives from HWC Engineering will be running the meeting, engaging with the public.

He said they will have some large boards set up for brainstorming and they’ll be asking questions about the kind of projects residents would like to see happen within the next 10 years or so. 

According to officials, comprehensive plans serve as a tool to help community leaders make decisions about housing, economic development, transportation, land use and quality of life.

In addition to participating in public events like tonight’s meeting, individuals are also encouraged to take an online survey to assist with the comprehensive plan process. Click the following link to take the Comprehensive Plan Survey.