A master plan is a dynamic long-term planning document that provides a conceptual layout to guide future growth and development. A master plan includes analysis, recommendations, and proposals for an area’s population, economy, housing, transportation, community amenities, and land use. The basis for a master plan includes public input, surveys, planning initiatives, existing development, physical characteristics, and social and economic conditions within the study area.
Major master plans and vision documents for Nassau County can be found here and include:
• East Nassau Community Planning Area (ENCPA)
• Parks, Recreation, and Open Space Master Plan
• SR 200/A1A Corridor Master Plan
• Vision 2032
• Western Nassau Heritage Preservation (WNHP)
• William Burgess Overlay District