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CETA: Glenwood master plan moves forward despite one landowner withdrawing
Summary
City staff told CETA the Glenwood future master plan will proceed without one east-side private landowner; annexation is expected to go to council in April and consultants are preparing zoning and code amendments for Q2 2025.
Allie, a CETA staff member, told the board the Glenwood future master plan will advance without participation from one private landowner on the east side of the proposed area.
The update matters because the annexation step — currently under staff expectation to be considered by City Council in April — is the immediate milestone that will allow the city to proceed with zoning and code amendments and, later, a preliminary master plan that would enable infrastructure design.
“All of the land use work and the future master planning work will move forward without those tax lots,” Allie said, describing a revised ownership map in which private partner parcels are orange, city- and SEDA-owned parcels are green, and Homes for Good property is yellow. Allie said the Homes for Good parcel totals about 22 acres within the study area.
Allie walked…
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