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Tuscaloosa council holds public hearing on Riverfront Development District plan; final vote set for next meeting

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Summary

Council heard an extended public hearing and a staff explanation of the Riverfront Development District approval process. Council members will direct the city attorney to draft an ordinance to approve, approve with conditions, or deny the developer's plan; a final vote is scheduled for the next regular meeting.

The Tuscaloosa City Council on June 3 held a public hearing and heard staff and council discussion of a proposed Riverfront Development District plan, and directed the city attorney to draft an ordinance that will either approve the development plan as submitted, approve it subject to conditions, or deny the application for consideration at the council's next regular meeting.

Staff member Kreitz explained the hearing process and told the council that the item is being heard under the city's legacy zoning code. "With tonight's public hearing, you'll hear from Mister Ponds. He'll introduce the item," Kreitz said. She and other staff outlined that the council's action tonight would be to provide direction to the city attorney's…

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