| The Maywood Comprehensive Plan will be a long-term document that will be used by elected and appointed officials, community leaders, residents, property and business owners, and developers as a guide for planning and development decisions over the next 10 to 20 years.
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COMPREHENSIVE PLAN
The following are individual sections of the April 2008 Comprehensive Plan in PDF format:
Cover/Acknowledgements/Contents
Section 1: Plan Introduction
Section 2: The Maywood Community
Section 3: Land Use Natural Resources
Section 4: Community Facilities
Section 5: Transportation Network
Section 6: Community Issues + Opportunities
Section 7: The Future Maywood
Section 8: Goals + Objectives
Section 9: Planning Sub-Areas
Section 10: Implementation
Appendix
EXHIBITS
The following are individual exhibits from the Comprehensive Plan in PDF format:
Figure 2.1: Area Context
Figure 2.2: Historic Properties
Figure 3.1: Adjacent Land Uses
Figure 3.2: Existing Land Use
Figure 3.3: Community Parks
Figure 3.4: Neighborhood Parks
Figure 3.5: Pocket Parks
Figure 3.6: Physical Conditions
Figure 4.1: Community Facilities
Figure 5.1: Roadway Classification
Figure 5.2: PACE Bus Routes
Figure 5.3: Train Stations
Figure 7.1: Neighborhood Identity Concept
Figure 7.2: Neighborhood Identity Sketch
Figure 7.3: Land Use & Transportation Strategy
Figure 7.4: Future Land Use
Figure 9.1: Planning Sub-Areas
Figure 9.2: Bosco Park Neighborhood Concept
Figure 9.3: Maywood Business Park Concept
Figure 9.4: Maywood Business Park Sketch
Figure 9.5: Winfield Scott Park Concept
Figure 9.6: Fifth & Madison Business District Concept
Figure 9.7: Fifth & Madison Business District Improvement Sketch
Figure 9.8: Central Industrial Redevelopment Concept
Figure 9.9: Town Center Concept
Figure 9.10: Town Center Sketch
Figure 10.1: Tax Increment Finance Districts
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The next step in the process is to create a draft Preliminary Plan, which will be reviewed at a future community workshop.
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