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Resident raises long-vacant property concerns; Sacred Heart development appeal set for May 5; state rep. outlines policy updates
Summary
A resident urged the council to address a decade-long vacant property pattern; city attorney said an appeal over the Sacred Heart redevelopment is set for a May 5 hearing. State Rep. Mai Song updated the council on legislation, including a possible public-safety trust fund and a $1 million appropriation request for the Roseville Theater.
At the second public-comment period of the April 22 meeting, resident George Matheson raised a concern about a property at 19051 Martin Road that he said has been vacant for about 10 years and is intermittently worked on by crews that stay for weeks in May or June then leave. Matheson said he could not obtain clear information about permits or occupancy and asked the city to investigate the property.
City Attorney Thomason (identified in the meeting as Mr. Thomason) said staff is aware of ongoing development reviews for the Sacred Heart property and…
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