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DCA recognizes city for successful planning

The City of Douglas received statewide distinction in the PlanFirst program at the annual Department of Community Affairs (DCA) Conference.  PlanFirst, a Georgia Department of Community Affairs (DCA) program, recognizes and rewards communities that clearly demonstrate an established pattern of successfully implementing their Local Comprehensive Plan.  By earning this designation, the City of Douglas will be eligible for technical assistance, as well as bonus points and enhanced eligibility for certain DCA funding opportunities.  

DCA Commissioner Christopher Nunn said, “The PlanFirst designation marks a tremendous achievement for the Douglas community, and its re-designation showcases a commitment to long-term success.”

To apply for PlanFirst, communities are required to address four primary program criteria focused on having a proven record of plan implementation success: goals, leadership, community participation and implementation. The designation is for three years, beginning January 1, 2020,  and enables these communities to take advantage of various incentives that include public recognition, eligibility for specified grant opportunities, and certain reduced interest loans. 

The Department of Community Affairs developed the program with a steering committee comprised of partners including the Georgia Municipal Association, Association County Commissioner of Georgia, the Georgia Planning Association, the Regional Commissions, and the University of Georgia Archways program, and other state agencies including the Georgia Environmental Finance Authority, the Historic Preservation Division and Environmental Protection Division.

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