The City of Johnstown is developing a Comprehensive Plan to guide our growth and development in the coming years. In partnership with Rothschild Doyno Collaborative, Fourth Economy, and Clinton+Ries Landscape Architects, this plan will lay the foundation for a thriving, inclusive, and sustainable community. Whether it’s improving local job opportunities, enhancing parks, expanding transportation options, promoting affordable housing, or fostering a sustainable environment, your input is crucial to shaping a future that works for everyone.
For Residents:
We want to hear from you, our residents!
What are your priorities for Johnstown? What challenges do you face? What ideas do you have for making our city an even better place to live, work, and play? Your voice matters, and this is your opportunity to help steer the direction of our city’s future.
Take Our Short Survey
We’ve created a quick survey to gather your feedback. It only takes a few minutes to complete, and your responses will directly impact the planning process for the future of Johnstown!
Calling all stakeholders and community connectors:
The City of Johnstown is launching a crucial comprehensive planning process in collaboration with our consultants, and we need your support! Your voice matters in shaping our community’s future. We invite you to participate by filling out our questionnaire, which will help us identify the most suitable stakeholders to ensure an inclusive and equitable planning process.
We are excited to announce a new opportunity for artists! The City of Johnstown has released a Request for Qualifications (RFQ) for our upcoming public art project.
The RFQ seeks talented artists to create public art that reflects our community’s values and aspirations. This initiative will complement the Main St and Central Park redesign, enhancing the area’s visual appeal and fostering a sense of identity among residents and visitors. This project seeks to celebrate diversity, promote social and environmental justice, and inspire a sense of connection and hope among all residents.
View the RFQ Here: Public Art – Artist RFQ
The submission deadline has passed (November 8, 2024).