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ComprehensivePlan Kickoff
August 29th 2018
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Introductions
What is a Comprehensive Plan?
Steering Committee - Your Role
Getting Started - Background Information
SWOT
Final Comments
What is a Comprehensive Plan?
"Comprehensive municipal plan" means a compilation of policy statements, goals,
standards, and maps for guiding the physical, social and economic development,
both private and public, of the municipality and its environs..." and may include:
• Policies, goals, standards
• Land use plan
• Facilities plan
• Transportation plan
• Recommendations for plan execution
A comprehensive plan represents the planning agency's recommendations for the
future development of the community.
What is a Comprehensive Plan?Vision - Broad and related to the City as a whole.
Goa/s - Aspirations, define the direction, conceptual.
Objectives - More specific and measurable, often have an associated timeline,Measure success and progress toward the goals.
Strategies and Tactics - Steps to take to reach your goals.
Policies - Official Directive of the City.
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What is a Comprehensive Plan?
• City as People - "community"
• City as Place - municipal boundary
City as an Organization - City Hall
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Steering Committee - Your Role
Local Expertise
Unique & Varied Knowledge
Realistic Strategies
Fairmont BackgroundPopulation
Population (City of Fairmont)
• 2000-10,889
• 2010-10,666
• 2018-10,430 (estimate)
• 2030 - 10,104 (projection)
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30,000
25,000
20,000
15,000
10,000
5,000
City & County Populations
1980 1990 2000 2010 2017 Est. 2018 2023
• Fairmont • Martin County
Source: US Census & ESRI
Fairmont BackgroundPopulation
Regional Population Trends
20,
25,000
20,000
15,000
10,000
5,000
0
18,
10.
10.
2010
2000
CityofFairmont Albert Lea Worthington Jackson Martin County
12000 B 2010Source: US Census
Fairmont BackgroundAges
Ages Over Time
Median Ages• 2000 - 41
• 2010 - 45• 2016 - 46
18 years and over
21 years and over
62 years and over
65 years and over
2000-2010
2%
3%
6%
3%
2010-2016
-3%
5%
2%
1800
1600
1400
1200
1000
800
600
400
200
0
Source; U.S. Census & ACS Survey, 2016 (2012-2016)
UnderS 5to9 10tol4 15lol9 20to24 25to34 35to44 45to54years years years years years years years years
• 2000 •2010 c-2016
55(059 6010 64years years
651074years
75 to 84 8S yearsyears and over
Fairmont BackgroundHouseholds
Number of Households Household Sizes-2016
4,850
4,800
4.750
4.700
4,650
4,600
4,550
4,500
4.450
4,400
15%
I36%
36%
2000 2010 2018 2023
Source: ESR/ Business Analysist
1-person household
3-person household
2-person household
4-or-more-person household
Source; ACS Survey, 2016 (2012-2016)
Fairmont BackgroundHousing Stock
Housing Type
1.5%
6.2%
4.1%
- 72.8%
' Single Family Detatched * Single Family Attatched
i Duplex, triplex and Quad » Multi-FamilylS or more)
Manufactured Home or Other
Age of Housing
5.1%
r\-— 26.5%
25.1% -
i2000to2009 «1980tol999 --1960tol979 cl940tol959 • 1939 or earlier
Source; ACS Survey, 2016 (2012-2016)
Fairmont BackgroundIncome
$48,141
Median Household
Income
r$28,984
Per Capita Income
$95,699Median Net Worth
Fairmont BackgroundEmployment
Where Fairmont Workers
All Workers
Fairmont, MN
Sherburn, MN
Blue Earth, MN
Welcome, MN
Truman, MN
Trimont, MN
Mankato, MN
Ceylon, MN
Granada, MN
Armstrong, IA
All Other Locations
Count
6,197
3,087
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2,323
Live
Share
100.0%
49.8%
2.5%
1.9%
1.9%
1.7%
1.3%
1.0%
1.0%
0.8%
0.6%
37.5%
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2,183
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Source: US Census "On The Map"(2015)
Fairmont BackgroundEmployment
Empjoyed Population 16 years and over - 2016
Industry
Total Employed Population Over 16
Educational services, and health care and social assistance
Manufacturing
Retail trade
Arts, entertainment, and recreation, and accommodation and food services
Other services, except public administration
Construction
Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting, and mining
Professional, scientific, and management, and administrative and waste management services
Finance and insurance, and real estate and rental and leasing
Transportation and warehousing, and utilities
Public administration
Wholesale trade
Unemployed Population (Over 16 in labor force)
Information
City
5,117
1,207
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%100.0%
23.6%
17.4%
10.8%
8.2%
6.9%
6.3%
6.1%
5.2%
4.5%
4.4%
3.2%
2.7%
2.1%
0.7%
State (%)100.0%
24.8%
13.5%
11.2%
8.4%
4.5%
5.7%
2.3%
9.8%
7.2%
4.6%
3.3%
2.9%
3.4%
1.8%
Source: ACS Survey, 2016 (2012-2016)
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Fairmont BackgroundBusiness & Industry
BY NUMBER OF ESTABLISHMENTS
Utilities Manufacturing
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Accommodation and food
services
9°c
Arts, entertainment, and
recreation
4%
Health care and socialassistance
14%
Educational services0%
Administrative and supportsand waste management
and remediation services3%
.„_Transportation and
warehousing
Information 3%2%
Professional, scientific, and _'technical services
9%
Real estate and rental and '- Finance and insuranceleasing 10%
4%
SWOT
Strengths
Weaknesses
Opportunities
Threats
Assets, Issues & Opportunities Map
One Sticky Note for Each
1. Best place in town (asset)
2. Biggest concern (issue)
3. The Big Idea (opportunity)
Final Comments
• Next Steps in the Planning Process
Comment Forms
• What did you think about tonight's meeting?• What is your top issue?