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July 1, 2025 |  By: Gavin McGough

Maryville is advancing its city planning process

Maryville is advancing its city planning process, hoping to hear input from residents which will shape its decisions and priorities for the next twenty years. This update to the city's comprehensive plan will take Maryville through 2045, and shape decisions around housing, transportation, parks and open space, zoning and development, infrastructure, and more.

The process kicked off in May with the naming of a steering committee. City Manager Ryan Heiland announced last the city is now ready to hear input from the public. Speaking at a city council meeting he said a new website to guide the project is now live.

"Anybody can go and visit the website, take a look at the timeline and past slides we have on the plan. There's also a really cool feature - it has an interactive map and you can go in, drop a pin, and add a concern you have, or an idea you have. It's a cool feature."

That map of ideas and concerns is already active online, with users suggesting everything from new trails areas, to traffic solutions, to businesses they'd like to attract to the community. Residents can add their input, take surveys, and dig into past informaiton and records at maryville2045.com.

By this fall, the city hopes to move into a more targeted planning phase, and work towards a final document guiding the city's future by this winter.