El Campo residents still have time to weigh in on the city’s long-term growth plan, which maps out priorities for the next 15 to 20 years. The plan covers everything from parks and roads to housing and disaster response. Funded by a $300,000 state grant, it won’t cost local taxpayers. City officials say residents want more retail and entertainment, while some locals argue the city should focus more on commercial growth. The draft plan is available for public review and comments through the end of the month at elcampocompplan.com.