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Leaders in Belton believe the public can help them improve the city's Unified Development Code through a series of community engagement sessions.
The goal is for residents to learn more about the city's plans for code updates and participate in the future of Belton.
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The city passed its 2050 Comprehensive Plan within the last year, and it expects upwards of 5,000 in population growth in the next 25 years.
Two informal listening sessions will take place within the next week, according to a city spokesperson.
These sessions offer an opportunity for community members to have a direct impact on the drafting of the Unified Development Code (UDC), which will outline what futu