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and enhance community character. Along with the background, goals, and <br />strategies in this chapter, the Future Land Use Plan visually depicts the City's <br />policies, particularly its priorities for well -planned infill development, <br />protection of neighborhood integrity, and enhancement of La Porte's <br />appearance. To ensure the outcomes expressed by this plan, it is important <br />to follow the guiding principles, visions, policies, and action <br />recommendations set forth; all of which will aid the Planning and Zoning <br />Commission and City Council in their decision -making. <br />2.2 Focus Areas, Goals, Actions & Initiatives <br />Throughout the planning process, a number of issues and concerns were <br />expressed relating to land use compatibility, infill on the few remaining <br />developable tracts, redevelopment of vacant buildings or underutilized <br />properties, Downtown and Sylvan Beach, neighborhood protection and <br />revitalization, and corridor design and appearance. These discussions formed <br />the basis of the following focus areas, along with an analysis of existing <br />conditions and review of current programs, plans, and ordinances. Each <br />focus area contains contextual information, key planning considerations, <br />goals, (and their rationales), and advisable implementation actions and <br />initiatives. The areas of focus are as follows: <br />• Focus Area 1— Transitioning to a Built -Out Community; <br />• Focus Area 2 — Quality Neighborhoods and Housing; <br />• Focus Area 3 — Enhanced Community Character; and <br />• Focus Area 4 — Adequate Parks, Recreation, and Open Space. <br />Focus Area 1- Transitioning to a Built -Out Community <br />Over the 20-year planning horizon of this plan, much of the remaining <br />developable land in La Porte will be built out. As this occurs, the City's focus <br />will shift from new development on the City's western periphery to smaller - <br />scale infill development, as well as redevelopment and revitalization of the <br />City's existing older sites and structures. As identified during the public <br />participation process (including feedback from the City Council and Planning <br />and Zoning Commission), there are already areas that are in need of <br />redve!opment or revitalization. These areas are displayed in the Map 2.1, <br />n T^r^,atRevitalizationAreas, and include such <br />areas as the vacant car dealerships along State Highway..146 South Frontage <br />Roads. 10th Street and certain residential areas like those located in the area <br />around Downtown and the Spenwick Subdivision, among others. To reverse <br />the disinvestment in these areas, it will require the City to establish and <br />administer a pro -active and ongoing program for ... ... umd <br />revitalization. <br />Generally, "edropr"ti" ti "ram ationrevlta Izatlon programs can <br />comprise "one or more public actions that are undertaken to stimulate <br />