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Council debates MOU change requiring notice when developers hold public engagement meetings
Summary
Council members on Feb. 3 debated proposed wording changes to the city’s economic development memorandum of understanding to require notice when developers or the administration host public engagement meetings before a development agreement is reached.
Council members on Feb. 3 debated proposed wording changes to the city’s economic development memorandum of understanding to clarify how and when the council should be notified about developer- or administration-hosted community engagement meetings before a development agreement is reached.
The proposed addition to item 1 would require that “if there are any public engagement opportunities by the proposed developer and/or the administration before a development agreement is reached, council and the council clerk shall be notified in advance of such a meeting.” The author of the change also added a parenthetical advising councilors not to…
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