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Public hearing spotlights proposed UDC changes on neighborhood meetings and notification radius

3537369 · May 28, 2025
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Summary

During public hearings, residents and council members debated proposed Unified Development Code edits that would formalize meeting hours and locations and retain a 300‑foot notice radius, prompting calls from residents and a council member for broader district notifications and for retaining council review authority on some planning approvals.

At a May 27 public hearing, residents and council members questioned proposed amendments to the city’s Unified Development Code (UDC) that would modify neighborhood‑meeting requirements and related notice and record‑keeping rules.

Resident Reggie Hill said the city should not reduce opportunities for neighborhood engagement and urged the council to expand notice beyond the 300‑foot radius used for mailed or posted notices. “If there is anything put under this code that is saying we're not gonna meet with individuals in the communities…

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