City of Westfield to introduce draft Comprehensive Plan for public review
WESTFIELD, IN (March 5, 2026) – The City of Westfield will introduce its draft Comprehensive Plan, Advancing Westfield: Looking to the Horizon, during the City Council meeting on March 9 at 7 p.m., beginning a public review and consideration process that will take place over the coming weeks.
The Comprehensive Plan is a long-range policy document that helps guide how Westfield grows and invests over the next 20 years. It brings together planning for land use, transportation, utilities, economic development, and quality of life into a single framework so future decisions are coordinated and consistent.
“This plan sets a clear vision for Westfield’s future and a framework to guide smart decisions over time,” said Mayor Scott Willis. “By growing with purpose, and not just reacting to growth, we can strengthen our tax base by bringing more commercial investment alongside housing and remain a world-class, sustainable community for generations to come.”
Development of the draft plan began in 2024 and followed an 18-month process that included extensive research, data analysis, and public engagement. More than 6,000 people—representing roughly 10 percent of Westfield’s population—participated through public meetings, surveys, focus groups, steering committee work, and online workshops. City officials emphasized that the plan was intentionally built over time to ensure it reflects community input and long-term needs.
The plan introduces updates to the placetype map, which is used to describe the general character and function of different areas of the city over the long term. These updates reflect changes that have occurred since the City’s previous comprehensive plan and are intended to improve coordination between land use, transportation, and infrastructure planning. Placetypes do not change zoning, approve development, or establish timelines for when development may occur.
City officials also emphasized that the Comprehensive Plan is designed to be a living document. After adoption, the City will conduct annual reviews to report on progress and ensure the plan continues to align with community priorities. More detailed updates may occur approximately every five years, with a full plan overhaul anticipated every 20 to 25 years.
The draft Comprehensive Plan is currently under review and will move through the public process, including additional discussion and consideration by City Council, before any action is taken.
Public Process Schedule:
March 9, 7 p.m.: Introduction at City Council
March 11, 7 p.m.: Special Plan Commission Meeting with Public Hearing
March 16, 7:30 p.m.: APC Meeting for formal recommendation
March 23, 7 p.m.: Adoption Consideration at City Council
All meetings will be located at Westfield City Hall (130 Penn Street).
Residents are encouraged to learn more, review the draft plan, and follow along as the public process continues by visiting westfieldin.gov/2045, which will serve as the City’s primary source of information throughout the review period.
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About the City of Westfield: The City of Westfield is a fast-growing community in Hamilton County, located just north of Indianapolis and home to more than 50,000 residents. Westfield is recognized for its safe neighborhoods, nationally recognized public schools, and convenient access to U.S. 31 and State Road 32. The city is home to the 400-acre Droplight Grand Park Sports Campus, the nation’s most visited youth sports tournament destination, and continues to invest in connectivity, recreation, and community spaces that enhance livability for residents and visitors alike.