Town of Plymouth 1600 Acre Area Plan Survey Visioning Session

The Pilgrim1600 Acre Area is a large tract of privately owned land between Manomet and Plymouth Town Center that once housed the Pilgrim Power Station. Since the closing of the station, the Town has been exploring opportunities for economic development on this land that will both help offset the loss of jobs and tax revenue and increase the quality of life in Plymouth. The Town of Plymouth is now turning to its residents for input on how this land should be used and managed to best serve the community. To streamline this effort, they have launched the Pilgrim 1600 Acre Area Planning Process. The town wants to hear your vision, and There are several ways to get involved. One is to take the survey! The deadline to complete this short document is February 2nd. In the survey you can express your thoughts about what makes Plymouth different from other towns, what you think the town’s greatest challenges are and what you believe should be prioritized in order to improve the quality of life in Plymouth. You can also get involved by attending the Visioning Session on February 13th at the Plymouth Community Intermediate School, located at 117 Long Pond Road from 6pm to 8pm.This is an opportunity for you to have a voice in defining the values and goals that will guide planning of the Pilgrim1600 over the next few months. For links to all the details, updates on how the project is progressing and the various ways you can get involved along the way, visit the website at pilgrim1600.engage.sasaki.com/.