In this episode of the Dover Download podcast, Deputy City Manager Christopher Parker chats with Erin Bassegio, Outreach Coordinator for the Planning Department and Office of Business Development, and Jackson Kaspari, the city's Resilience Manager, about the ongoing update to the Conservation and Open Space chapter of Dover's Master Plan. They discuss the chapter's last update in 2012 and the current efforts to incorporate advanced GIS techniques, story mapping, and community feedback into the new version. The conversation covers the makeup of the steering committee, the timeline for completion (expected in the fall), and the various ways residents can engage with the project, including through a new interactive story map. They also touch on the challenges of balancing land preservation with housing needs and the importance of public access to conservation lands. The team highlights recent conservation successes, such as the Ekola family's land donation, and discusses the process of evaluating and acquiring conservation properties.
In This Week in Dover History, we learn about the first sitting U.S. President to visit Dover.