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City Council Approves Key Development Projects Amid Controversy

June 18, 2024 | Chesapeake City (Independent City), Virginia



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City Council Approves Key Development Projects Amid Controversy
During a recent city council meeting, discussions centered on ongoing and upcoming development projects within the Chesapeake area. City Manager provided an overview of several approved projects that have yet to be developed, including Scenic Heights and Dominion North. The council expressed concerns regarding the adequacy of existing infrastructure to support these developments, but it was noted that there is a significant number of residential units planned, which should generate sufficient foot traffic for commercial ventures.

The council voted on a substitute motion to deny a specific development plan, PLN PUDM2020-007, which was ultimately rejected. Following this, the council moved to approve the City of Chesapeake's FY 2024-2025 Community Development Block Grant and Home Investment Partnership Program, which received unanimous support.

In the new business segment, Council Member Billings advocated for further discussions with the Farm Bureau regarding a recently passed ordinance, emphasizing the need to address concerns raised by local landowners. Additionally, Council Member Ward commended the Parks, Recreation, and Tourism Director for their efforts on the historical village project, inviting council members to a ribbon-cutting ceremony scheduled for June 28.

The meeting concluded with a motion to enter a closed session to consult with the city attorney on matters related to real property negotiations, followed by a certification of the closed meeting's compliance with legal requirements. The session ended with a prayer for guidance and safety for council members as they departed.

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