Rogers Adopts New Master Street Plan to Enhance City Connectivity
Rogers, AR – In a decisive move to bolster urban infrastructure, the Rogers City Council has adopted a comprehensive Master Street Plan designed to enhance connectivity throughout the city. This new plan, approved on July 23, 2024, is set to provide a structured framework for the development and maintenance of the city's street network.
The updated Master Street Plan aims to ensure adequate vehicular and pedestrian access, particularly in rapidly developing areas. By aligning with the city's Unified Development Code and Future Land Use Map, the plan promotes cohesive and sustainable growth. The plan outlines specific standards and guidelines for street design, construction, and maintenance, ensuring that the city's infrastructure can accommodate current and future demands.
Community Development Director John McCurdy emphasized the importance of this plan for the city's future, stating, "Adopting the Master Street Plan is a crucial step in ensuring that our city's infrastructure keeps pace with our growth. This plan will help us create a more connected and accessible community, benefiting both residents and visitors."
The adoption of the Master Street Plan includes an emergency clause, reflecting the immediate need for these guidelines to support ongoing development projects. This clause enables the city to implement the plan's provisions without delay, facilitating timely improvements to the street network.
By adopting this plan, Rogers aims to enhance public health, safety, and general welfare through improved transportation infrastructure. The plan's strategic focus on connectivity is expected to support economic development, reduce traffic congestion, and promote more sustainable urban mobility.