Update: The draft South Austin Combined Neighborhood Plan presentation to the Planning Commission, previously slated for Feb. 25, has been moved to the March 25 agenda.

Residents of the Garrison Park, South Manchaca and Westgate neighborhoods met throughout 2013 to provide input on the South Austin Combined Neighborhood Plan, and a draft plan is slated to be presented to Austin's full Planning Commission on March 25, according to city of Austin planner Francis Reilly.

The SACNP, which is part of the Imagine Austin Comprehensive Plan the city adopted in June 2012 to direct Austin's growth and redevelopment for the next 30 years, aims to identify what residents like about their area and where they want to see development.

Once adopted by City Council, the SACNP will become an amendment to Imagine Austin and guide future decision-making and capital improvements, Reilly said.

"We'll take additional feedback on [the draft plan], and it will go to a couple of subcommittees of the Planning Commission first," he said, noting it could go to the Austin City Council for adoption this spring.

About 140 people attended an open house Dec. 7 to view the draft policies and actions for the plan and shared their input, Reilly said.