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Item 2018 Update to the 2008 City of Milford Comprehensive Plan(2018-05) City of Milford; DeCoursey, William J.; Barnes, Philip J.; Raab, Linda P.; Pierce, Rob; Eisenhart, Scott; Oza, Jeel; Minni, NicoleThis plan was prepared by the City of Milford Planning and Zoning Commission with assistance from the Institute for Public Administration (IPA), a unit within the School of Public Policy & Administration at the University of Delaware.Item Henlopen Acres Comprehensive Town Plan(Institute for Public Administration, 2004-07) IPA Planning Team, Martin Wollaston (manager); Settles, Alexander; Minni, Nicole; Homsey, AndrewItem Supporting the Lewes Fire Department Strategic Plan (2010–2030)(2011-06-29) Homsey, Andrew; Minni, NicoleSince the provision of fire, rescue, and EMS is so critical to the welfare of the community it serves, the Lewes Fire Department (LFD), Inc., has undertaken the development of a strategic plan to assist in anticipating current and future needs and expenditures. This report summarizes the findings associated with the development of this plan by the University of Delaware’s Institute for Public Administration (IPA), under contract through the University’s Coastal Community Enhancement Initiative, in support of these strategic-planning efforts. Using GIS mapping and analysis, IPA has compiled a series of base-layer information that can help inform planning decisions by the Lewes Fire Department. IPA has also analyzed current and future demographic trends, from 2000 to 2030, within Sussex County, which will have a profound impact on the provision of service by LFD.Item Trends and Challenges Related to Food Insecurity Among Rural Households with School-aged Children–Before, During, and Beyond the Pandemic(2022-06-17) O'Hanlon, Julia; Minni, Nicole; Crowell, Emma; Pragg, SarahThis policy brief is part of a suite of tools developed by the University of Delaware’s Institute for Public Administration and the Delaware Council on Farm and Food Policy. It presents Delaware-specific issues related to school-aged children from rural, low-income, and/or minority households, including a case study of food-security vulnerabilities in western Sussex County. Examples of how continual data and mapping resources can be used to better understand the communities in this region are featured. National food insecurity issues and efforts are discussed to provide broader context. This brief presents long-term considerations and opportunities to address barriers to accessing community food resources at the state and local levels.