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Plans and Studies

MASTER PLAN

Council adopted the Ridgeville Ready 2024 Master Plan on April 15, 2024. Over the course of the 15-month planning process, the city solicited input from the public through focus groups and three rounds of community engagement, and from that input developed a vision for North Ridgeville’s future. The steering committee, working in concert with staff and the community, developed goals and recommendations based on examining existing conditions and demographic trends, best planning practices and input from stakeholders.

The master plan will serve as a policy document and guide for decision makers over the next decade. The plan will provide a foundation for budgeting decisions, zoning ordinances, land development regulations and more.
ACTIVE TRANSPORTATION PLAN

After a ten-month planning process, the citywide Active Transportation Plan and Safe Routes to School Plan are complete. Project funding was provided by NOACA, and the studies were developed by a consultant team with input from staff, the public and a steering committee of community stakeholders. These plans are meant to guide decision making regarding connectivity and safety improvements, specifically related to the city’s trail and sidewalk network, over the next 15 years. The plans provide a vision for future bicycle and pedestrian improvements that will improve and expand safe connections to local destinations and the regional transportation network. The process also involved review of the city’s zoning regulations and included recommendations for how active transportation elements can be incorporated into future development. These plans will be used by the city to seek funding for infrastructure improvements and other projects in support of active transportation.