Public Session Outcomes
Hosted at Henderson County Public Library
Date: September 9, 2021
Total Participants
Participant Demographics
Participant Passions
Carry Forward & Leave Behind
Group 1 Visions
lots of trees (develop old growth), public art, books, housing old trees for all |
eco-friendly town |
support small business/local |
child friendly |
modern, minimalist |
hallmark hometown feel but able to grow |
youth/adults/elders in sync |
downtown is blossomed and grown |
art murals, buildings full, everyone wants to go there |
unsafe neighborhoods now safe |
kids aren’t afraid to go to school |
whole town is open-minded & willing to change |
our one high school brings community together |
multiple volunteer building to progress & help community |
less competitive against each other |
friendly/feels like home (Gilmore Girls vibe) |
whole community grows (not just parts) |
internet access throughout entire county and tri-state area, with no area left uncovered |
nature is more preserved as industrial, suburban, and business development occurs more and more frequently |
climate change problems have solutions–most structures running electricity are transitioned to sustainable energy makers |
recycling & use of green space |
transforming old spaces into flourishing, rejuvenated buildings, parks, landmarks, and any other dilapidated space |
growing together |
30% increase in regional population |
HCC/Murray campus that has doubled in size with downtown location too |
high-speed broadband for all |
30% increase in jobs paying $20 per hour to staff |
cross-river public transportation |
boutique hotel in downtown Henderson and big hotel on North End |
vibrant downtown Henderson farmers market |
completed i-69 bridge |
completely revamped 41 strip in Henderson |
housing developments |
big schools, small classes |
senior centers connected with the community |
outdoor parks, walking outdoor activities |
local produce |
transportation for all |
local healthcare providers |
cross-cultural neighborhoods |
really clean water |
more habitats |
more buildings |
more food and water |
Group 2 Visions
I-69 bridge connecting the tristate for increased growth, use the old twin bridges for foot/bike traffic between KY & IN |
regional sports tournaments using the area sports complexes and hotel facilities |
encouraging land developers to build more affordable housing |
regional workforce development to build a better workforce and end redundancy (each area education institution focus on an area of workforce development instead of duplicating efforts) |
strong taxpayer base, strong community volunteerism, strong workforce development, work-ready citizens (willing to work), progressive, young working families, flair playing field across the board |
diverse racial/ethnic populations, diverse friendly activities & events |
well-informed citizens, engaged, caring, loving, civic-minded, communal citizens |
affordable & livable housing, care for the “vulnerable” |
competitive wages |
multigenerational community |
animal friendly |
eco friendly community |
accountability across the board |
peace, love, wellness |
global minded |
passion, purpose |
family shelters, men’s shelters, women’s’ shelters |
fully funded law enforcement & fire department |
more opportunities for the youth to have a space to hang out, have fun, express themselves through their art and other talents, or just a place to have fun; young adults of all races having multiple places to socialize and have access to affordable housing |
jobs that pay a decent wage |
access to better food, physical activities |
give young adults a reason to come back to our community after college and live |
more progressive leadership, including EVERYONE in the important conversations |
more black-owned businesses |
earth’s water is clean, air is less polluted so we don’t get sick |
everything is more fair, clean, and happy for everybody–fresh air, bright green trees, and a smiling face on everyone; inclusion everyone educated and knows how to thrive; a bright future where I, and everyone around me, is happy and successful |
Group 3 Visions
community garden |
conversion therapy banned |
pride events |
affordable mental healthcare |
free public transit, prison release program dedicated to helping prisoners return to society |
equal policing |
equality |
teen/youth center |
AKZ |
downtown music |
humanity over politics |
youth advisory council working with the city commission |
resources for the whosoever (programs designed for individual demographics) |
activities for families (entertainment complex, 5th Quarters) |
community garden for elderly and underprivileged |
shelter for families–tiny home village, PR impoverished (transitional housing) |
riverboat tour, dinner boat |
retail options–thriving shopping complex |
mobile feeding kitchen |
people of all ages need purpose and to feel needed |
strong parenting |
strong support of trades |
high expectations |
assistance for elderly–housing, at home care |
education that incorporates modern-day skills (manufacturing, soft skills, etc.) |
increase access to quality early childhood programs |
support small busines |
support families |
increase tourism |
develop strong workforce development programs |
build community and become more welcoming |
increase bachelor degree attainment rate |
create a community that encourages youth to stay |
availability of world-class technology to all–high-speed internet |
develop a quality of life that meets the needs & demands of future generations |
maintain & protect our natural resources |
enhance amenities on the river |
continue to develop the downtown area (Henderson) |
develop world-class K-12 school system |
make the region and education hub |
Group 4 Visions
vibrant downtown living with residential and commercial presence, access to sports ammonites of all cultures, arts a focus; diversity & inclusion, access to affordable housing, better parity in income, revitalized historic properties, access to non-chain, locally-owned restaurants, educating for history, more demographic diversity, age blending in all neighborhoods |
transportation |
dog park |
trails/paths in & outside of city |
more green space downtown |
more downtown city living |
events center downtown Henderson |
river cruises between Henderson and Evansville |
farmers market downtown |
we need more restaurants like the towns around us so we don’t have to go Evansville or Owensboro |
more services for those with disabilities |
working together in everything we do–all communities together. Don’t let the river divide us |
development of the riverfront–docks, concessions, water taxi program |
bike paths to encourage exercise and appreciation of green spaces |
mentoring programs–sharing experience of retried individuals with younger generation searching for jobs & careers; expanding apprenticeship; programs for youth to share their talents (like tech) with mature individuals |
Young adults returning to Henderson for good jobs |
elderly involved in various programs & respected for their experience |
I-69 bridge opens, brings more businesses & more homes, further connects Henderson with Indiana counties |
convention center for Henderson |
Group 5 Visions
celebrating students during high school experience to reinforce their place in our community; our traditional football homecoming brings town together and reunions are celebrated all over downtown; special individualized banners of Homecoming Court, prom, etc. are displayed seasonally so parents and grandparents can share in the legacy of what it means to be a Henderson County Colonel |
services easily accessible for seniors–health, meals, transportation, help to stay at home |
wellness–medical care, fitness facilities & events, recreation & education |
events at Ellis Park (concerts, festivals) |
Transient Boat Dock–mixed use space |
Rails to Trails, railroad lit up |
Downtown hotel, farmers market, grocery, downtown living |
workforce development, trades in school |
economic development |
pole yard moved from downtown |
houses on river lots, more housing options |
events that bring all demographics together |
internet access is an essential utility |
regional transit system that is safe and free or low cost |
no one has to decide whether to buy medication or food |
elder care resources are abundant and available to anyone struggling regardless of income |
civil discourse has returned and issues are discussed in open community forums |
our best and brightest stay in the area because our jobs, schools, and opportunities equal larger metro areas |
Group 6 Visions
more entertainment and activities to come to the city of Henderson–teenagers and young adults always want something fun to do without having to go to Evansville; we have an old skating rink, an old bowling alley, and a movie theatre; we need more activities like an arcade, laser tag, miniature golf, escape rooms, etc.; this could brin the city together instead of breaking off to go to different places just to have fun |
RV park |
amusement park |
better transportation |
health care |
more factory jobs |
housing |
Access to internet for all, more community-based organization–homeless, childcare, domestic violence, drug assistance, access to healthy options like a farmers’ market, more fun for teens/kids, dog park, more parks, bike path, pond, skate park, live music, mew job opportunities, transportation, more family-friendly, affordable housing |
extensive walking/biking greenway–connect to Evansville |
downtown greenery, flowers |
better pollution control |
internet throughout the county |
fresh food availability |
strong, sustainable workforce |
youth of Henderson have to have a positive place to go to grow, learn from another, lift each other up |
access to avoidable healthcare and basic need resources |
growth in our church communities |
overcoming generational poverty |
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