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Published June 22, 2009 11:32 pm - The city council voted to adopt the comprehensive land-use plan at their meeting Monday night. The land-use plan is being formed in anticipation of the I-69 corridor which will pass near Washington.

Council approves land-use plan


By Doug Rapp, Staff Writer

The city council voted to adopt the comprehensive land-use plan at their meeting Monday night. The land-use plan is being formed in anticipation of the I-69 corridor which will pass near Washington.

Representatives of Bernardin Lochmueller & Associates, the engineering firm that prepared the plan, attended the meeting to address the council

David Isely, with BLA, said this was an “incredible opportunity” for Washington and southwestern Indiana.

“It really is going to revolutionize our area,” Isely said.

Isely said when construction starts on the section of I-69 around Washington around 2015 it will be an opportunity for the city that will require planned growth.

“Communities that plan like you’re doing to get infrastructure in place and manage their growth are the ones that can really take advantage of a new highway like I-69,” he said.

After the meeting, Mayor Larry Haag said adopting the comprehensive plan was one step of many in preparing for I-69.

“In the morning we start embracing that and creating a master plan to work toward our thoroughfares, our commercial and industrial zones and electric, water and wastewater expansions. The urgency’s here. We need to act.”

Haag said the city will be working with the county, the state department of transportation and federal highway authorities to form a master plan.

The comprehensive plan is an update to the 1986 Washington Comprehensive Plan.

Although the construction of the new swimming pool wasn’t part of the official city council agenda Monday night, Mayor Larry Haag was asked about it after the meeting.

“It’s progressing,” he said, noting that bad weather frequently interrupts the construction. “They’re working every day between rain showers that they can.”

Haag said he couldn’t give an exact date for when the pool will open, but he said it will be open this summer and will be open until Labor Day.

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