Betty Chew, Director of Community Development
254-918-1216

Chad Denson, GIS/Mapping
254-918-1217

Comprehensive planning is a principal part of the City’s overall, ongoing planning process.  This process determines the community’s vision and direction.  The Comprehensive plan represents the first step toward achieving the City’s goals and aspirations. 

The outcome of the Comprehensive Plan aids city officials to specifically address the current and anticipated needs of the community.  The elements of the Stephenville Comprehensive Plan are organized into 12 chapters, each of which includes existing conditions, issues, goals, objectives and actions for identified aspects of the community.   Comprehensive plans typically encompass large geographical areas, a broad range of topics, and cover a long-term time horizon.

                                               Index
Acknowledgements
Table of Contents
Chapter 1 - Introduction
Chapter 2 - Community Profile
Chapter 3 - VIsion & Goals
Chapter 4 - Land Use
     Figure 4.1 Existing Land Use
     Figure 4.2 Future Land Use Plan 
Chapter 5 - Transportation
     Figure 5.6 Thoroughfare Plan 
Chapter 6 - Downtown Revitalization
Chapter 7 - Community Facilities & Public Service
     Figure 7.1 Community Facilities Plan 
Chapter 8 - Park and Recreation
Chapter 9 - Utilities and Drainage
     Table 9.1 Development Projects 
     Table 9.2 Population and Connection Projections 
     Table 9.3 TCEQ Water Facilities Requirements (Existing) 
     Table 9.4 TCEQ Water Facilities Requirements (Future) 
     Table 9.8 2003 Wastewater Treatment Plant Data 
     Table 9.9 Water & Sewer Flow Projections 
     Figure 9.1 Planning Area Map 
     Figure 9.2 Future Water System Map 
     Figure 9.3 Future Sewer System Map 
     Figure 9.4 Drainage Master Plan Map  
Chapter 10 - Economic Development
Chapter 11 - Economic Development
Chapter 12 - Implementation
     Figure 12.1 Implementation Plan