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Planning Commission outlines 2025 workload; state law changes, parking and hazardous‑vegetation among priorities

2532308 · February 18, 2025
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Planning Commission Chair Joanne Overfield presented a busy 2025 agenda that includes implementing state-mandated code updates, refining parking standards, addressing hazardous vegetation/tree rules and middle-housing considerations; commissioners also recapped their role in completing the comprehensive-plan update.

Edgewood — Planning Commission Chair Joanne Overfield told council members on Feb. 18 that the planning commission has a robust 2025 work plan that emphasizes compliance with recent state legislation, updates to parking standards and rules for hazardous vegetation and trees, and follow-up on middle‑housing topics.

"Since our last joint meeting, the Commission provided the input needed to complete the comprehensive plan update,"…

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