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Nevada, Missouri Comprehensive Plan Update

Honoring Our Past, Shaping Our Future

Get Involved!

How can I get Involved

You are vital to the success of this plan. There are a lot of ways to get involved in this project.

  • Take the survey as it comes out on our website
  • Use the photography and mapping crowdsourcing apps ("Survey" and "Show us your Nevada").
  • There will be in person meetings where we will meet with the citizens of the city- show up and let us hear what you are thinking.
  • Attend open houses to provide feedback.
  • When this plan goes to the Planning Commission and City Council, come to those meetings too to voice your support for these ideas.
  • Lastly, you can just reach out to us over the phone or email (our contact information is on the Contact Us! page).

 

How is the Planning going to be implemented?

The comprehensive plan will first be adopted by the City Council after public hearings in front of the Planning Commission and City Council. The Comprehensive Plan will then be implemented through an action agenda (which may include strategic plans or a housing study), as well as annual plan review. A relevant, up to date plan is critical to on-going planning success. To maintain both public and private sector confidence, evaluate the effectiveness of planning activities, and, most importantly, make mid-plan corrections on the use of county resources, the plan must be current. After adoption of the comprehensive plan, opportunities should be provided to identify any changes in conditions that would impact elements or policies of the plan. At the beginning of each year a report should be prepared by the Planning Commission, which provides information and recommendations on whether the plan is current in respect to population and economic changes, and the recommended goals, objectives, and/or policies are still valid for the county and its long-term growth.

 

What is Planning and Why is it Important for the Future?

The Comprehensive Plan

About the Plan

The comprehensive plan records where Nevada has been, where it is now, and where it likely will be in the future. Having this record in the comprehensive plan will serve to inform county officials as much as possible. The plan is also an information and management tool for county leaders to use in their decision-making process when considering future developments. This information is the basis for Nevada's evolution as it achieves its physical, social, and economic goals.

The comprehensive plan is also intended as an information and management tool for county leaders to use in their decision-making process when considering future developments. It will not be a static document; it should evolve as changes in the land use, population, or local economy occur during the planning period.

The comprehensive plan is comprised of the following chapters and sections:

  • Introduction
  • Community Engagement
  • Population
  • Housing
  • Economic Development
  • Community Facilities
  • Parks and Recreation
  • Public Health
  • Public Safety
  • Communications, Utilities, and Energy
  • Hazard Mitigation
  • Land Use
  • Transportation
  • Implementation

Analyzing past and existing demographic, housing, economic and social trends permit the projection of likely conditions in the future. Projections and forecasts are useful tools in planning for the future. Through periodic monitoring, the county can adapt and adjust to changes at the local level. Having the ability to adapt to socio-economic change allows the county to maintain an effective comprehensive plan for the future, to enhance the quality of life, and to raise the standard of living for all residents.

The Comprehensive Plan and these chapters help build the foundation for future development and redevelopment through the zoning and subdivision regulations. 

 

The Planning Process!

Your Nevada Mapping

Land Use Map

Zoning Map

Meet Our Team

Keith A. Marvin, AICP - MPC

John C. Shepard, AICP - MPC

Stacey Groshong - MPC

Mason Herrman - MPC

Spencer Lemon - MPC

Jesse W. Poore, AICP - FHU

Adam Denney, PE, PTOE - FHU

Town Hall Meeting Schedule

January 20, 2026

January 21, 2026

January 22, 2026

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