During the latest city commission meeting, significant discussions centered around the proposed ordinance 2024-5, which aims to update and amend the city's parking code. Following a review of community feedback since its first reading, city officials debated the best course of action regarding the ordinance, which had undergone further changes.
City staff presented four options for the commission's consideration: proceeding with a public hearing while postponing a vote, removing the ordinance from the agenda and rescheduling it for a later date, sending it back to the planning and zoning board for additional recommendations, or indefinitely delaying the ordinance without rescheduling.
Commissioners expressed differing opinions on how to proceed. Some favored option four, which would indefinitely remove the ordinance from the agenda, while others suggested a combination of options one and four—holding a public hearing to gather community input before deciding on the ordinance's future. Ultimately, the commission voted to remove the ordinance from the agenda and not reschedule it for a second reading, allowing for further community engagement and potential revisions.
Despite the ordinance's removal, the commission assured attendees that they would still have the opportunity to voice their concerns during the public comment period. The meeting concluded with a motion to approve the rest of the regular agenda, moving forward with other city business.