It is indeed amazing how time flies. It seems like yesterday that the first issue of the "Bulletin" was published, and here we are one year later!
    Not only is the "Bulletin" one year old, but the Beavercreek Committee for Community Planning, aka, the BCCP, just turned two!!! We are out of our infancy and up and running. Where does the time go?
    It has been a busy time for your BCCP. We are still hard at work trying to allow the residents a stake in their own future and control of their own destiny. There is never a dull moment.
    We would like to take this time to thank those individuals in the community who have so generously supported the "Bulletin" with their ads and articles. We could not do this without you. It is wonderful to have so many great organizations and individuals in the Beavercreek community who are willing to participate in our humble endeavor.
    We hope that the "Bulletin" has been a positive asset to the community. It is our intention to try to keep the residents of Beavercreek informed on current issues, activities and timely topics.
    So... what does the future hold?  Only time will tell, but your BCCP will continue to strive to help the residents make Beavercreek a wonderful place to live and raise their families. We can all make a difference, but what it takes is participation from everyone. It takes becoming involved in the process and being willing to put forth of ourselves for the good of the community.

                                                            The Editor

"Mayor Williams, Commissioners and Manager Jordan, good evening and thank you for providing us this opportunity to speak with you tonight regarding the future of Beavercreek.
    In a nut shell, the Beavercreek Committee for Community Planning (the BCCP) is here tonight to ask you to support the citizens of Beavercreek and their opportunity to choose whether or not they will control their own destiny.
    In March of 1998, 10% of the citizens living in the Beavercreek area attended one of three community meetings. 73% of those who returned surveys asked the BCCP to bring the incorporation of
Beavercreek as a city to election
    Needless to say, this is a huge project with endless associated tasks including communication, education, fundraising and many various studies. In order to accomplish these tasks, we need your help. 

                                                            (cont. on pg 2)

BCCP Update

The City of Oregon City Council Votes to Support Beavercreek's
Economic Feasibility Study


    On August I8th your BCCP Co-Chair, Dan Stevens, presented the following to the City of Oregon City Council:

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