The Town of Uxbridge is updating its Master Plan. This plan will lay out a vision for Uxbridge’s future over the next ten years and provide a roadmap for achieving community goals. There are many opportunities to get involved, including open monthly meetings, a community survey, and a workshop.
What is a Master Plan?
A Master Plan is a comprehensive community plan that explores important topics such as land use, natural resources, economic development, housing, transportation, and other themes.
Through the planning process, Uxbridge will assess its challenges and opportunities by collecting research and input from the community. Once written, the Master Plan will lay out a vision for Uxbridge’s future and strategies to achieve it. Master Plans require periodic updates. Issues, challenges, and resident preferences can change a lot in 10-20 years, which is the typical horizon of a Master Plan. The 1992 Uxbridge Master Plan was the last updated comprehensive plan for the Town.
How does a Master Plan help Uxbridge?
A Master Plan helps a community
- Manage growth and change
- Provide for orderly and predictable development
- Protect environmental resources
- Set priorities for developing and maintaining infrastructure and public facilities
- Strengthen local identity
- Create a framework for future policy decisions
- Promote open, democratic planning
- Provide guidance to landowners, developers, and permitting authorities
Steering Committee Meetings
The Master Plan Steering Committee (MPSC) meets at a time to be determined. Please join us or check out the meeting recordings and minutes.

Get Involved
There are several ways you can get involved and provide input that will inform the plan.
Community Survey
Community Workshop
Stay Connected
Make sure to follow the Town of Uxbridge Master Plan Facebook page for more information about the project!
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Plan Timeline
Check back later for more information!
Project Documents
Relevant Prior Plans & Studies

