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Planning Commission recommends rezoning 2426 G Road to RM‑12 despite neighborhood concern over traffic and parking
Summary
The Grand Junction Planning Commission voted July 8 to recommend City Council approve rezoning 4.33 acres at 2426 G Road from RL‑4 to RM‑12, a decision that drew strong public opposition from neighbors worried about traffic, parking and views.
The Grand Junction Planning Commission on July 8 voted 6–0 (one commissioner recused) to forward a recommendation to City Council to rezone approximately 4.33 acres at 2426 G Road from RL‑4 (residential low 4) to RM‑12 (residential medium 12), a change staff said aligns with the comprehensive plan and planned growth patterns in the 24‑Road corridor.
Daniella Agusta Stein, principal planner, presented maps showing the property’s context: the site lies north of G Road adjoining Canyon View Park, with nearby mixed-use commercial and recent medium‑density residential projects. Stein said staff found the rezone consistent with the comprehensive plan and the 24‑Road overlay design guidance and that RM‑12 is compatible with surrounding uses because bulk and…
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