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Livingston to weigh three land‑use alternatives, housing element updates and fee changes as planning commission meets
Summary
City staff told a May 12 town hall the Planning Commission will consider three general‑plan build‑out alternatives and the city’s housing element; staff and council discussed updating development and impact fees and options to spur infill development.
The City of Livingston urged residents to review proposed growth alternatives and housing‑element revisions ahead of a Planning Commission meeting scheduled for 7 p.m. the day after the town hall.
Planning staff said the commission will recommend a preferred land‑use alternative to the City Council, presenting three broad choices: hold city limits steady, build out within existing limits, or expand the city’s sphere of influence and annex land. “We have 3 alternatives we're gonna be looking at and these are being presented to the planning commission tomorrow,” Planning Director Miguel Galvez said at the May 12 town hall.
The three alternatives will be used to model future population build‑out, circulation needs and environmental impacts; staff said consultants will then draft the full…
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