
Community Input Guides Comprehensive Plan Update and Downtown Master Plan
The Town of Mocksville continues to move forward with its Comprehensive Plan Update and Downtown Master Plan, with strong community participation helping shape the vision for the future.
Throughout March, residents, business owners, and stakeholders gathered for two interactive downtown workshops, offering ideas, feedback, and priorities that will guide future development, infrastructure, and investment decisions.
The planning process is being led by the Town of Mocksville in partnership with Benchmark Planning, the consulting firm managing the development of both plans.
Both plans are being developed together as a roadmap for Mocksville’s future—combining town-wide planning with a focused strategy to strengthen and revitalize downtown.

A Community-Driven Planning Process
Public Input at the Center of the Plan
The planning process, which runs from September 2025 through August 2026, is designed to be highly collaborative. It includes public surveys, stakeholder meetings, and a series of hands-on workshops.
The Mocksville Planning Board is overseeing the effort, with additional input from the Downtown Mocksville Collaborative and the broader community. Residents can also follow progress and share feedback online at www.PlanMocksville.com.
What We Heard in Workshop #1
Priorities Rooted in Character, Growth, and Opportunity
The first workshop, held on March 16th, focused on identifying key opportunities and challenges facing downtown.
Participants emphasized the importance of:
- Preserving Mocksville’s small-town character and historic charm
- Expanding downtown housing options while maintaining quality design
- Creating more things to do, including retail, dining, and entertainment
- Enhancing walkability, sidewalks, and pedestrian connections
- Improving streetscapes, aesthetics, and gateways into downtown
- Supporting small businesses and local entrepreneurship
- Developing public gathering spaces and community events
Community feedback also highlighted broader needs, such as infrastructure improvements, clearer parking guidance, and stronger connections between neighborhoods and downtown.

Growth Trends and Market Insights
Planning for Continued Growth
Data presented during Workshop #1 shows that Mocksville is growing steadily, adding nearly 800 residents since the last plan and now reaching approximately 6,000 residents.
Key insights include:
- Strong demand for single-family housing
- Interest in downtown residential options to support local businesses
- Limited retail space availability, with low vacancy rates
- A need for additional public gathering spaces and amenities
These trends reinforce the importance of thoughtful, balanced growth that supports both residents and businesses.
Workshop #2: Turning Ideas into Concepts
Focus on Key Opportunity Areas
The second workshop, held on March 30th, built on earlier feedback and introduced initial concepts for how downtown could evolve.
Discussions focused on four key areas:
- Former Mill Site / West Side
- Downtown Park Opportunities
- Streetscape Improvements
- Parking Enhancements
Participants reviewed early design ideas and provided input on how these concepts could best meet the community’s needs.
Transforming the Former Mill Site
A Major Opportunity for Downtown
One of the most significant focus areas is the redevelopment of the former mill site and surrounding properties, including the Town-owned Energy United site.
Concepts explored include:
- Mixed-use development with housing, retail, and public space
- Townhome-style residential options
- A potential downtown park or amphitheater
- Improved connections to surrounding neighborhoods and downtown streets
Site analysis identified both opportunities and constraints, including topographic challenges, existing infrastructure, and public buildings that may be preserved.

Enhancing Downtown Streets and Public Spaces
Creating a More Walkable, Connected Downtown
Both workshops emphasized the importance of improving the downtown experience through:
- Wider sidewalks and better pedestrian infrastructure
- Street trees, lighting, and seating
- Safer and more visible crosswalks
- Enhanced gateways and corridor aesthetics
Participants also discussed ways to improve parking access and awareness, including better signage and more efficient use of existing spaces.

Looking Ahead: Building a Shared Vision
Workshop #3 and Next Steps
The final workshop, scheduled for April 20th at 6 p.m. at the Mocksville Education Center, will present refined concepts and work toward building consensus around a shared vision for downtown Mocksville. Residents are encouraged to attend and provide their input.
The Comprehensive Plan and Downtown Master Plan will ultimately guide:
- Future land use and development decisions
- Infrastructure investments
- Downtown revitalization strategies
- Long-term economic growth
Together, these plans aim to preserve what residents love about Mocksville while preparing the community for thoughtful, sustainable growth.
Stay Involved
Community input remains a critical part of the process. Residents are encouraged to stay engaged, review materials, and share feedback at www.PlanMocksville.com.
Photos from workshop #1 & #2 courtesy of Benchmark Planning