Request Redevelopment Agency increase street paving funding from $1 million to $1.5 million
In Plain English
The city currently receives $1 million per year from the Redevelopment Agency to pave streets in designated redevelopment areas. City council wants to ask the agency for $500,000 more annually. If approved, the extra funding improves road conditions in neighborhoods targeted for economic development.
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Votes
to adopt Resolution No. 6-06
9 to 0
to deny the appeal and follow the recommendation of the Planning Commission with the various conditions
4 to 5
to direct staff to develop a program and draft ordinances for Council review
9 to 0
to adopt Ordinance No. 5-06 N.S.
9 to 0
for first reading and lay over two weeks for second reading
9 to 0
to table the matter
5 to 4
to grant the appeal, leaving the encroachment into the north setback and define the encroachment into the south setback
4 to 5
to adopt the recommendation as presented by the Planning and Building Director and direct staff to bring back a resolution for Council approval
9 to 0
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