County staff and consultants from Logan Simpson presented the draft "Summit Community Vision and Strategic Plan" Dec. 6, describing roughly 8,500 questionnaire responses — about a 20% response rate — and more than 100,000 impressions from public outreach.
The plan frames an overarching vision and five objectives: manage natural resources, promote healthy living, preserve unique identities, create inclusive communities, and grow responsibly. The document tiers into strategies and priority projects (for example, open‑space master planning, SR‑32 pathway implementation, a housing needs assessment and clustered development zoning), and includes a suggested menu of partners and departments for implementation.
Council members praised the public participation and emphasized the need to turn the plan into actionable department work plans, to set measurable milestones, and to brief regional partners (COG and mayors). Staff said a comment portal (Conveo) will remain open to Dec. 13 and the final plan will be posted by Jan. 12, 2024. Council accepted the draft for final revisions and asked staff to prepare a process for periodic reporting on progress and departmental integration.
Why it matters: The vision provides a countywide framework to guide future general‑plan updates, capital projects and departmental priorities. Council asked that departments map the plan’s priorities into work plans and that staff report back annually or biannually so the vision doesn’t “sit on a shelf.”