New Castle County is beginning the process of updating their 2007 Comprehensive Plan. New Castle County is committed to reviewing and updating growth strategies every five years. This current update is expected to be completed by December 31, 2011. 

Public Meeting Dates

There will be a series of public meetings scheduled throughout the planning process. Additional meetings will be posted and announced. The FIRST meeting is scheduled for:

Meeting #1 – December 2, 2010 from 7-9 pm

All public meetings will be held in the multi-purpose room at the New Castle County Government Center - Gillian Building, 77 Reads Way, New Castle, DE 19720. DIRECTIONS: Travel to Basin Road, SR 141. From I-95, take exit 5A-B to merge onto SR 141 South. Turn right at Commons Boulevard (2nd light after exiting I-95). Travel to the 2nd light at Reads Way and turn right. It is the second building on the left. The main entrance is to the far right of the building.

Questions regarding the comprehensive plan can be directed to: CompPlan12@nccde.org

What is a Comprehensive Development Plan?

A comprehensive plan is a document which addresses a community’s vision for the future with respect to specific elements, which include at a minimum: 

        Land Use
        Housing
        Community Design
        Economic Development
        Transportation Water & Wastewater
        Conservation
        Recreation & Open Space
        Historic Preservation
        Intergovernmental Cooperation 

The 2007 Comprehensive Plan relies on four core principles of community planning that have led the County’s land use policies and practices. These principles are: 

1) Supports blending and connecting of new growth to existing communities.
2) Emphasizes the need to locate new growth areas and supports redevelopment in established communities as a method of preserving valuable, limited resources while controlling infrastructure costs. 
3) Requires the coordinated delivery of public and private sector services to meet the needs of residents.
4) Recognizes that an equitable sharing of the costs and benefits of growth comes by expecting that growth in infrastructure or services should pay for itself.

The 2012 Comprehensive Plan Update will continue the course that guides how the county will grow for many years to come.