Bloomington officials released a draft of the city's Comprehensive Master Plan Friday. According to a statement from the city, the document is available on the city's website, at the Planning and Transportation office, and on display at the Monroe County Public Library.
The city is planning a series of hearings on the plan, including opportunities for public comment later this month and in early May.
Amendment proposals to the master plan are to be submitted between April 10 and April 24.
"Hundreds of residents have weighed in to make this a thoughtful, well-considered document," said Bloomington Mayor John Hamilton in a statement. "Once the final public input and fine tuning is complete, we will have a workable plan that will guide our decisions about what our city will look and feel like until the next update is completed."
The city says the plan is the culmination of six years of development and public input.
The Plan Commission plans to adopt the draft with any new amendments at a meeting on May 4, followed by the Common Council adoption process.