The city is updating its code to make it easier to understand who is responsible for approving different types of permits. This should make the process faster for everyone.
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Declining — being discussed less frequently. 0 mentions in the last 30 days, 1 the 60 before, 2 the 90 before that.
The city will need to budget for a part-time administrative law judge.
Residents living near neglected properties.
Property owners who receive fines for violations.
The city is adjusting its budget to make sure money is being spent where it's needed most for redevelopment projects. It's a standard check-in to keep the city's finances on track.
The city is updating its code to make it easier to understand who is responsible for approving different types of permits. This should make the process faster for everyone.
The city is looking to cut red tape by allowing staff to approve minor business changes without needing a full public hearing. This should make it easier for small businesses to expand or move into new spaces.
The city wants to create a faster way to handle code violations like overgrown weeds or parking issues without going to court.
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