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• Provides greater opportunities to engage early in the plan development process <br /> • Breaks up the comprehensive plan into smaller pieces to make it easier to engage in the <br /> process <br /> To be clear,the initial draft policies are not meant to represent a complete set of policy changes which <br /> will be included in the Draft Comprehensive Plan. It is a starting point so the project team may receive <br /> additional feedback. <br /> After feedback is provided on each set of comprehensive plan elements,the draft comprehensive plan <br /> will be developed followed by the final comprehensive plan, which will be adopted by June 30, 2026. <br /> Draft PoLicy <br /> Comprehensive • • <br /> DeveLopment <br /> • Review <br /> Opportunities for the community to comment and engage throughout <br /> As part of this process,the project team will identify the reason for the proposed policy edits so that <br /> the Planning Commission and Board of County Commissioners have this information as the plan is <br /> evaluated. Categories of policy changes may include: <br /> • New or revised policies which align with comments received during community engagement <br /> • New or revised policies which align with feedback during the comment periods on the initial <br /> draft policies <br /> • New or revised policies to meet new state requirements <br /> • Policy changes to remove or modify policies which may no longer be needed or make policies <br /> more actionable <br /> At the September 9" briefing,the goal is to answer questions from the Planning Commission on <br /> proposed policy changes and discuss Kittitas County goals for the future as they relate to Land Use, <br /> Rural and Resources Lands, and Housing. We can then utilize that feedback to prepare additional goals <br /> for the future and policies which are actionable steps to achieve those goals. <br />