In a recent government meeting, council members addressed the need for a continuance regarding a pending quasi-judicial matter, emphasizing the importance of public input and the ongoing housing crisis in the city. The meeting, which was constrained by time, saw Chair Osman open the public hearing but quickly recognized the necessity to postpone discussions to allow for more comprehensive testimony.
Chris Laubbs, representing LSC Architects, requested a two-cycle delay to the August 6th meeting, citing the need for additional discussions with local council members. The city attorney confirmed that a delay was feasible, but cautioned that discussions with council members about the project during this time would not be appropriate.
As the meeting progressed, Council Member Jenkins urged the applicants to consider increasing the project's density by incorporating housing, office, and retail spaces. This suggestion was framed within the context of the city's ongoing housing crisis and the opportunity to revitalize areas affected by recent civil unrest.
Ultimately, the council voted to continue the item to the next business meeting on July 23rd, allowing for more public testimony and a more thorough examination of the proposal. The decision reflects the council's commitment to engaging with community concerns and addressing the pressing need for increased housing capacity in the city.