BOWLING GREEN, Ky. — Nearly 8,000 Bowling Green residents shared their vision for the city’s future for the BG 2050 project, which aims to make a roadmap for the next 25 years.
Warren County Judge Executive Doug Gorman oversees the project.
“What it does is not just helps elected leaders and government leaders, it helps school systems, health care and private business,” Gorman said.
Nearly 5,000 unique ideas were discussed, covering 12 topics and 70 subtopics.
Topics include education, community identity, public transportation and economic development.
“There was lots of discussion of continuing to be a hub for advanced manufacturing for the area that we already have a centrality for and a good track record for,” Sam Ford, BG2050 project partner said
They also discussed community i

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