The council held a public hearing on an ordinance to update rules for screening outdoor HVAC units in multi-family buildings, aiming to improve neighborhood aesthetics.
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Declining — being discussed less frequently. 0 mentions in the last 30 days, 1 the 60 before.
Could increase property values by allowing for more usable basement space.
Homeowners looking to finish their basements or add ADUs.
Residents concerned about the impact of power plants or battery storage on their neighborhoods.
The council held a public hearing on an ordinance to update rules for screening outdoor HVAC units in multi-family buildings, aiming to improve neighborhood aesthetics.
The city is looking at new rules for energy projects like battery storage and power plants. Residents are concerned, so the Council is pausing to hold a town hall.
Homeowners can now build basement walkouts closer to their property lines, which makes it easier to add basement apartments.
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