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Commission opens discussion on street connectivity policy; steering committee to be formed

5736611 · March 11, 2025
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Planning staff brought forward potential street-connectivity code changes drawn from the Comprehensive Plan 2035; commissioners, developers and engineers discussed trade-offs between connectivity, topography and lot yield, and agreed to form a steering committee to study guidelines and exceptions.

Planning staff opened a policy-level discussion on street connectivity during the March 10 Planning and Zoning Commission meeting, citing the recently adopted Comprehensive Plan 2035 which suggests raising the city’s street connectivity index. Commissioners, developers and private engineers discussed trade-offs, and staff and volunteers agreed to form a steering committee to study guidelines and reasonable exceptions.

Staff explained that the comprehensive plan recommends a connectivity range of 1.5 to 1.8,…

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