The DuPage County Board has recently approved a strategic plan for the future of the county. Led by the Strategic Planning Committee, headed by board member Sadia Covert, the plan focuses on community services and economic development. The goals include promoting local businesses, workforce development, and creating outreach programs for families, the elderly, and individuals with disabilities.
County Board Chair Deborah Conroy emphasized that this plan is crucial in ensuring that DuPage County remains prosperous and thriving for years to come. However, it’s important to note that the plan’s goals are not set in stone, and there are no consequences in place for not adhering to the priorities set forth.
The plan’s objectives include community well-being, fiscal responsibility, a thriving economy, a safe community, environmental stewardship, and mobility. There was debate within the board regarding specific language used in leading up to approval, showcasing the importance of each word included.
Smaller objectives within the plan have garnered increased attention. Recent projects like the Solid Waste Management Plan and the DuPage County Trails Plan are paving the way for more manageable improvements in these areas. The County engaged with the community through forums, interviews, and surveys to gather input and support.
In summary, this strategic plan serves as a blueprint for guiding legislation and ensuring continued prosperity of DuPage County through its focus on community services, economic development and sustainability efforts.