Specifications include, but are not limited to: Public Participation Process: A full range of stakeholders encompassing citizens, city council, advisory boards, staff, and community members (such as local schools, businesses, and neighborhood representatives) shall contribute to this effort by means of an effective public participation process. The planning process should be designed and implemented to ensure the community is actively involved in the planning effort, identifying methods to provide meaningful input and expected points of engagement. Background Research and Analysis: The Plan will look at previous studies, existing conditions, regional and adjacent jurisdictional initiatives, trends and forecasts, as well as market and economic realities. The Plan should include a socio-demographic profile of the community analyzing how Greenwood has progressed as well as a snapshot of existing land uses, transportation, and infrastructure. Community Vision Statement: Establish a Vision for Greenwood’s future. Key Planning Principles, Themes, or Topic Areas: The Plan should identify topic areas or planning principles which reflect themes identified from gathering public input.