The mayor’s upzoning plans will deeply damage SF’s neighborhoods
“There is no logic that can be superimposed on the city; people make it, and it is to them, not buildings, that we must fit our plans.” —Jane Jacobs “Some who are fortunate to have communities still do fight to keep them, but they have seldom prevailed. While people possess a community, they usually understand […]
Read MoreNewport Beach City Council overrides O.C. Airport Land Use Commission for residential projects | #citycouncil
The Newport Beach City Council this week unanimously approved resolutions announcing its intent to override Orange County Airport Land Use Commission determinations for two residential projects. The two projects — Residences at 1400 Bristol Street and Residences at 1401 Quail Street — were approved in December by the city’s Planning Commission. Both projects require demolition […]
Read MoreWork continues on short-term rental guidelines in Brainerd – Brainerd Dispatch | #citycouncil
BRAINERD — How far should property rights extend, and what effect could government intervention have on the quality of housing properties? Those are two of the questions still in play on the topic of short-term rental regulations in Brainerd. City Council members approved the first reading of an ordinance relating to the topic during their […]
Read MoreKalispell City Council revamps Planning Board | #citycouncil
Grumbling aside, Kalispell City Council on Monday established a Planning Commission to replace the municipality’s Planning Board, bringing the city in line with recently approved state legislation. Creation of the commission was spurred by Senate Bill 382, also known as the Montana Land Use Planning Act, which directs cities to streamline planning and zoning processes […]
Read MoreNorth Platte City Council to focus on housing Wednesday | #citycouncil
Like last week’s Planning Commission meeting, this week’s post-Independence Day North Platte City Council meeting will be dominated by plans large and small to tackle North Platte’s current and future housing shortages. Council members will convene their first regular July meeting at 5:30 p.m. Wednesday, a day later than usual due to the holiday, in […]
Read MoreBed and breakfast proposal heads to Napa City Council on appeal | #citycouncil
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Easily access the very latest local news that matters in an app built for you. Read, see, and hear exclusive commentary, stunning photography,… The planned transformation of a 1,200-square-foot, three-bedroom Napa house into a bed-and-breakfast inn failed to win over a majority of the city planning commission last month, largely because of a belief the […]
Read MoreColumbia City Council rejects fingerprints for CPRB, approves revised Sidewalk Master Plan | Mid-Missouri News | #citycouncil
COLUMBIA — The Columbia City Council rejected an ordinance Monday that would have required members of the Citizens Police Review Board to submit their fingerprints to the Columbia Police Department in order to provide their criminal history. Fingerprinting was suggested to meet a criminal history examination requirement in the original charter for the board, whose […]
Read MoreAgendas: City schools, City Council, Patrick County BOS and Henry County Planning Commission | Latest Headlines | #citycouncil
The Martinsville School Board will meet for a regular meeting on Monday at 6:15 p.m. in City Council Chambers, 55 W. Church St., Martinsville. On the agenda are: Consideration of student handbook Consideration of policies The Patrick County Board of Supervisors will meet for a regular meeting at 6 p.m. Monday at the Patrick County […]
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