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SUMMARY:Public Listening Sessions for Stone County
DESCRIPTION:In partnership with the Southwest Missouri Council of Governments\, Stone County will host three public listening sessions to gather citizen input. We would like to hear from community members about the existing Zoning Regulations and how they could be improved to better reflect the values and character of Stone County and its residents.\n\n\n\nThese sessions are intended to provide residents\, property owners\, and business owners with an opportunity to share their experiences\, concerns\, and perspectives regarding existing zoning regulations and planning processes in Stone County. SMCOG will facilitate the sessions as a neutral third party\, focusing on listening\, understanding community values\, and identifying areas where communication\, clarity\, or procedures may be improved.\n\n\n\nThe sessions are designed to help the County better understand community feedback and ensure that any future recommendations are informed by the voices of those who live and work in Stone County. SMCOG will also provide general educational information about the purpose of planning and zoning\, and how these tools are commonly used by local governments.\n\n\n\nThese listening sessions will be informal\, come-and-go events with no formal presentations. Community members are encouraged to attend at any point during the two-hour window\, as their schedules allow. The Stone County Commissioners and SMCOG staff will be available throughout each session to listen\, answer general questions\, and collect feedback in a conversational setting.\n\n\n\nFor those unable to attend in person\, an online questionnaire will also be available to provide input at StoneCountyListens.org\n\n\n\nBy deepening collaboration between the public and County leadership\, the County aims to create clearer\, more consistent regulations and streamline review processes. These improvements will better support residents\, property owners\, and businesses\, while enhanced services will improve public understanding of regulations and encourage meaningful participation in planning decisions. This effort will help to ensure responsible growth while protecting property rights and the natural beauty of Stone County.\n\n\n\nThe Southwest Missouri Council of Governments (SMCOG) is a Regional Planning Commission and an association of local governments in a ten-county area of southwest Missouri. SMCOG serves Barry\, Christian\, Dade\, Dallas\, Greene\, Lawrence\, Polk\, Stone\, Taney\, and Webster counties. SMCOG is one of 19 active regional planning organizations throughout Missouri.\n\n\n\nAll comments and questions should be directed to Thomas Hughes by email at ThomasHughes@MissouriState.edu.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:In partnership with the Southwest Missouri Council of Governments\, Stone County will host three public listening sessions to gather citizen input. We would like to hear from community members about the existing Zoning Regulations and how they could be improved to better reflect the values and character of Stone County and its residents.<br />\n<br />\nThese sessions are intended to provide residents\, property owners\, and business owners with an opportunity to share their experiences\, concerns\, and perspectives regarding existing zoning regulations and planning processes in Stone County. SMCOG will facilitate the sessions as a neutral third party\, focusing on listening\, understanding community values\, and identifying areas where communication\, clarity\, or procedures may be improved.<br />\n<br />\nThe sessions are designed to help the County better understand community feedback and ensure that any future recommendations are informed by the voices of those who live and work in Stone County. SMCOG will also provide general educational information about the purpose of planning and zoning\, and how these tools are commonly used by local governments.<br />\n<br />\nThese listening sessions will be informal\, come-and-go events with no formal presentations. Community members are encouraged to attend at any point during the two-hour window\, as their schedules allow. The Stone County Commissioners and SMCOG staff will be available throughout each session to listen\, answer general questions\, and collect feedback in a conversational setting.<br />\n<br />\nFor those unable to attend in person\, an online questionnaire will also be available to provide input at <a href="http://StoneCountyListens.org">StoneCountyListens.org</a><br />\n<br />\nBy deepening collaboration between the public and County leadership\, the County aims to create clearer\, more consistent regulations and streamline review processes. These improvements will better support residents\, property owners\, and businesses\, while enhanced services will improve public understanding of regulations and encourage meaningful participation in planning decisions. This effort will help to ensure responsible growth while protecting property rights and the natural beauty of Stone County.<br />\n<br />\nThe Southwest Missouri Council of Governments (SMCOG) is a Regional Planning Commission and an association of local governments in a ten-county area of southwest Missouri. SMCOG serves Barry\, Christian\, Dade\, Dallas\, Greene\, Lawrence\, Polk\, Stone\, Taney\, and Webster counties. SMCOG is one of 19 active regional planning organizations throughout Missouri.<br />\n<br />\nAll comments and questions should be directed to Thomas Hughes by email at <strong>ThomasHughes@MissouriState.edu.</strong><br />\n&nbsp\;
LOCATION:Crane Middle School 209 Pirate Ln\, Crane\, MO 65633
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DTSTAMP:20260429T110821Z
URL:https://business.visittablerocklake.com/events/details/public-listening-sessions-for-stone-county-14361
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