The city is cleaning up its rulebook to make it easier to read and follow. This should make it simpler for residents and builders to understand what is allowed on their property.
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Declining — being discussed less frequently. 0 mentions in the last 30 days, 1 the 60 before, 3 the 90 before that.
Updating the code is a staff-intensive process intended to streamline future development approvals.
Property owners and developers who will benefit from a clearer, more consistent set of land-use regulations.
Residents who fear that zoning changes could lead to unwanted density or changes to their neighborhood.
The city is looking at updating its code, which could change how local regulations are enforced or applied to residents and businesses.
The city is cleaning up its rulebook to make it easier to read and follow. This should make it simpler for residents and builders to understand what is allowed on their property.
The city is proposing a massive overhaul of its development rules and zoning map. Residents are worried about how this will change their neighborhoods, while business owners fear new restrictions will hurt the local economy.
The city is updating its rulebook to make it easier to understand and to fix outdated zoning rules. Residents are concerned about how these changes might affect their neighborhood's character and density.
The city is updating its code to better define public utility easements. This helps prevent confusion during construction or property improvements.
The city is updating its 1980s-era building and zoning rules to make them easier to follow. This should lead to fewer confusing "exceptions" and a faster, more predictable process for everyone.
A resident raised concerns about the fairness of street vendors operating without the same permits and health inspections required of brick-and-mortar businesses.
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