The city is looking at how to grow downtown without losing its small-town feel. They are weighing whether to encourage taller, mixed-use buildings or stick to smaller, historic-style development.
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The change aims to increase local sales tax revenue by requiring retail components in new mixed-use projects.
The city and its residents benefit from a more vibrant downtown and increased tax revenue to fund public services.
Developers may face stricter requirements for their projects, potentially increasing the complexity of new downtown builds.
The city is looking at how to grow downtown without losing its small-town feel. They are weighing whether to encourage taller, mixed-use buildings or stick to smaller, historic-style development.
The city is updating rules to ensure new downtown buildings bring in sales tax revenue, not just office space. This helps the city's budget while still allowing for residential units.
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