GREENWOOD, Ind. — Greenwood Mayor Mark W. Myers recently announced the development of a new Comprehensive Plan which will serve as Greenwood’s all-encompassing “blueprint for the future.” The city last updated the existing Comprehensive Plan in 2007.
The Greenwood Board of Public Works and Safety approved the launch of the City’s new Comprehensive Plan during its June meeting. Designed to guide future growth and development, it will prioritize the eastern corridor’s sustained expansion and reinvestment in mature areas of the community.
“Greenwood’s new Comprehensive Plan will outline our collective vision for the city, goals and principles to achieve success, and most importantly, it will be a community-driven plan,” said Mayor Myers. “The development of this plan will be a collaborative effort across city leadership, residents, and our engineering partner, HWC Engineering.”
Greenwood selected HWC Engineering’s Planning and Landscaping Architecture team to help create this community vision, aligned with the City’s “Four Pillars”: Public Safety, Infrastructure, Economic Development, and Quality of Life. The plan will span approximately four phases: envisioning, consensus building, plan formulation, and practical action step development.
For more information on the City of Greenwood’s Comprehensive Plan, visit plangreenwood.com.



