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Community Development reports staff changes, CDBG work; commissioners request traffic study, promote tree-planting and Feb. 20 planning conference
Summary
Staff announced a new planner, ongoing CDBG and consolidated-plan work, and public-art landscaping discussions; commissioners requested a traffic study for Kickapoo and Harrison, asked for volunteers for tornado tree replanting, and promoted a Feb. 20 planning mini-conference at the Expo Center.
City staff told the Planning Commission Feb. 5 that Diana Hood will join the Community Development Department next week as a planner; staff described Hood as coming from Stillwater with a bachelor’s degree in geography and an emphasis in urban planning from BYU.
Staff also reported ongoing work on compliance and monitoring for the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) program, upcoming state monitoring for a COVID-related grant, and efforts to update the five-year consolidated plan that guides CDBG spending. Staff said it…
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