After a developer demolished a building they promised to save, the city is looking at how to hold them accountable. This could change how future development deals are structured.
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Declining — being discussed less frequently. 0 mentions in the last 30 days, 2 the 60 before.
The developer is requesting $51.5 million in tax increment financing, which the board may reduce by $500,000 to 10% depending on the final decision.
Residents seeking accountability for utility providers.
Property owners affected by unauthorized construction.
The developer is asking for waivers to use natural gas instead of all-electric systems in a project that was supposed to be emission-free. The board is debating whether to reduce the developer's tax reimbursement as a penalty for this non-compliance.
After a developer demolished a building they promised to save, the city is looking at how to hold them accountable. This could change how future development deals are structured.
Residents expressed frustration over utility companies allegedly performing construction without proper permits and trespassing on private property.
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