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Council agrees to provide letters of support for local housing and Enterprise Zone; will request delay on air‑quality rulemaking
Summary
City staff told council on July 7 they had three pending requests for letters of support — for Liberty Apartments’ funding application, for the Business Incubator Center to remain Mesa County’s Enterprise Zone administrator, and to request a continuance of an air‑quality rulemaking — and council agreed to have staff prepare and circulate drafts for mayoral signature.
City Manager Mike Bennett asked council on July 7 to consider timely requests for letters of support from development and regional partners; council signaled support to provide the letters after staff prepares standard drafts for mayoral signature. Bennett said the city had received three immediate requests: a letter backing Liberty Apartments (a proposed 192‑unit derestricted/affordable project) for CHFA/Prop 123 funding; support…
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