Tuesday, October 17, 2006

Lititz/Warwick Joint Strategic Plan

Last week the Lititz/Warwick joint comprehensive strategic plan updated the public on their work and the status of the plan and what they've accomplished so far. It's a guide that both Lititz Borough and Warwick Township use in the direction of the area, roughly in five year increments; the plan was last updated in 1999. Many of the advancements we have experienced in the region can been traced back to components of the plan where through various studies and analysis, needs were identified and decisions were made to address issues in a cooperative effort. The Warwick Recreation Commission is a prime example of one of the things that came directly from the strategic plan. So as they've looked at the next 5 years, it should be of interest to us to see where our community is headed and what role we can play as a church in helping them further their causes.

Churches can often be viewed as merely resource consumers in a community since they are tax exempt organizations and don't contribute to the economics of a region. That however is a gross misconception when you consider all the resources that churches contribute to a community and I think it's one of the areas in which Grace Church excels. When you think about our daycare with over 100 children and our K-12 Christian school with just under 300 children; those are all kids that were we not in existence, the community would have to be providing services for them in some way, shape or form. It would be close to 300 more school students that the school district would have to be able to absorb... things of that nature. Of course, there's also the religious services that we provide and the counseling, the benevolence, of course the use of our facility. We have many outside groups that use our facility on a regular basis.

So we are an integral part to the community and therefore we want to be in line with the strategies and goals that the community is setting and trying to partner with them to meet the needs that they've identified. What was interesting from last week's meeting was they've had great success with the recreation initiatives that they identified in 1999 and that's coming together well. That's an area where, because of the resources we have, Grace Church needs to be a player. To date, we've participated. I was on the initial committee that explored how that recreation commission would be set up. I think we need to look seriously at becoming a partner now that it has been created and having representation on the group and again, partnering with them through that commission. With that success, they are now looking to build on that from a social perspective and looking to create a committee to follow the same path in regards to the social activities in the region. Again, this is an area that we are already providing services and I think it would be very wise for us to have involvement and partner with them as they look to now coordinate and facilitate in that arena.

There wasn't anything really groundbreaking on the land development side. They are firmly committed to preserving the agricultural heritage of the region and therefore are not making changes to open the floodgate for serious amounts of growth and development. That's an issue that impacts our future, particularly since Grace Church's location is just outside the urban growth boundary. It's also important because the main tract of the Grace Church property is in a residential zone and our secondary property is in agricultural zone. We understand the concerns that the region has for preserving the agricultural heritage. We support it and so we're looking to partner with them on how that desire can be aligned with what we anticipate to be our future growth. There's many other elements to the plan, not a whole lot of things that interested me, but it is significant enough that either due to our interest in Grace Church or our involvement in the community as residents of Warwick Twp and Lititz Borough, we need to participate in this process. On Monday, December 4, at 7 pm at the Warwick Middle School is the next formal meeting regarding the document and the plan. It will be a public hearing where the public can make comments. I would encourage all of us to attend and to participate.

Lititz/Warwick Joint Strategic Plan website