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| | 1998 Master Plan Text, Planning, City of Walker, Michigan (MI) |
 | | Citizen involvement throughout this process is critical, but the ultimate responsibility rests with a cooperative effort between the Planning and City Commissions. |
 | | If conditions have changed significantly since the Master Plan was adopted, such as economic factors, demographic shifts, new utility lines, changing traffic conditions, or other reasons, the Planning Commission and legislative body should consider these events as part of their deliberation to insure that the Master Plan is current. |
 | | Some communities are easy to recognize, because they have a unique image, a distinguished (or sometimes infamous) history, industrial identity (Detroit, Milwaukee), or simply because their citizens take pride in their community and spread the word. |
| www.ci.walker.mi.us /Departments/Planning/1998MasterPlanText.htm (12314 words) |
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