Envision Alachua is a community planning process that began in 2011 to discuss future economic, environmental and community opportunities in Alachua County on lands owned by Weyerhaeuser (formerly Plum Creek). It's an open dialogue with community leaders representing economic development, business, local government, education, environmental, conservation and residents in Alachua County.
The Task Force is composed of 32 members. For a list of Task Force members, please click here.
All Task Force meetings are open to the public, with public comments accepted on written comment cards. Limited seating is available by advance reservation. Reservations will be accepted beginning two weeks in advance of each meeting. The next Task Force meeting has not yet been scheduled.
Below are the materials, including videos and documents, from the Task Force meetings. Materials from the Task Force meetings held during Phase III will be added after each meeting.
Please note: Due to the proprietary nature of the videos shown at the beginning and end of the PowerPoint presentation, they are currently not available for posting. However, they can be viewed in the video of Task Force Meeting #3 or by clicking on the following links:
"Opportunity"
"I Support Plum Creek"
Below are the materials, including videos and documents, from the five Task Force meetings that were held during Phase II of the visioning process. A list of Phase II Task Force members can be found here.
Below are the materials, including videos and documents, from the six Task Force meetings that were held during Phase I of the visioning process. A list of Phase I Task Force members can be found here.
Please note: Due to the proprietary nature of Dr. Patricia Hilliard-Nunn's presentation on social and cultural conditions in Alachua County, that section of the PowerPoint is currently not available for posting. However, the presentation can be seen in the video of Task Force Meeting #2.