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Facilitators of the comprehensive plan asked for the public’s input regarding important quality of life issues in their neighborhoods.

One planned activity, titled “The Heart of What Matters in Lake County,” randomly arranges attendees into groups and asks them to list the important quality of life issues in the community. The groups were also asked where they would place additional services, such as fire stations, libraries and improved roadways, in their community.

Below are the listed results from the AG Edwards Savvy Women Investor Series session.

AG Edwards Savvy Women Investor Series
Desired Public Facilities for Improved Quality of Life and Additional Suggestions and Comments
Table 1
Table 2
Roads/Highway Access Quality Education
Education Traffic
Open Space/Nature Trails/Natural Resources Public Transportation
Clean Lakes Affordable Housing
Shopping Water Quality and Quantity
Better Use of Abandoned/Empty Buildings Recreation/Parks/Open Spaces
Major Airport Closer Stricter Sign Ordinance
Control the Growth Delivery of Health Care
  Infrastructure (Water, Sewer, Roads)
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