Homestead City Council to Hold Workshop to Review Results from Community Driven Visioning Charette

Building on the successful Visioning Charrette held earlier this year, the City of Homestead will host a City Council Workshop to review and discuss plans that incorporate the community input gathered during the sessions. This workshop will be held on Tuesday, November 12, 2024, at 5:00 PM in the Homestead City Hall Council Chambers.
The Visioning Charrette, conducted from April 1 to April 4, 2024, provided residents, businesses, and property owners with an interactive platform to share their ideas on the future aesthetics, development patterns, and overall look and feel of four major districts of the city. During the four-day event, attendees collaborated with the design team to explore and discuss various neighborhood challenges and opportunities, ultimately helping to shape a shared vision for Homestead’s future.
At the upcoming workshop, City Council members and city staff will review and discuss the potential plans and initiatives based on the feedback received from stakeholders in the community. The workshop is an important next step in turning community ideas into actionable plans that will be reflected in the city code to shape the future aesthetics, development and blueprint for Homestead.
“We’re excited to continue the conversation sparked by the Visioning Charrette,” said Interim Development Services Director David Hennis. “This workshop allows us to delve deeper into how those insights provided by the community translate into plans for Homestead’s growth and development.”
This workshop is open to the public, and all residents are encouraged to attend to stay informed and engaged in the planning process. For those unable to attend in person, the meeting will be available virtually at www.homesteadfl.gov/publicmeeting.