Receive status report on Greenprint Housing Development policy and implementation
In Plain English
The city council will review progress on the Greenprint Housing Development program. This initiative connects housing policy with environmental goals. Council members will discuss how the program is working and potential changes to improve implementation.
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Votes
Approved the item
5 to 0
Why This Vote Matters
The council unanimously approved a status report on the Greenprint Housing Development program, which links housing policy with environmental goals. This was a routine review where staff updated the council on how the program is performing and discussed potential improvements to how it's implemented. The vote allows the program to continue as planned while incorporating any suggested changes from the discussion. Two council members were absent, but all five present members supported receiving the report.
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