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Livingston planning commissioners accept letters on general plan, housing element; attorney says items must be agendized for action

6443121 · October 15, 2025
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At its Sept. 29, 2025 meeting the Livingston City Planning Commission placed three letters into the record about the general plan update, sidewalk safety and the sixth‑cycle housing element; City Attorney Veronica Gray told commissioners they may not take action on those letters until the matters are properly agendized and heard.

At its Sept. 29, 2025 meeting the Livingston City Planning Commission received three pieces of written correspondence about the city—s general plan update, sidewalk and crosswalk safety and the status of the sixth‑cycle housing element. City Attorney Veronica Gray told commissioners the letters were in the public record but that the commission could not act on them until the matters were properly agendized and heard.

The commission recorded that city staff had placed copies of the correspondence in commissioners— packets. The letters noted in the meeting were: an Aug. 18 letter from Kalwan Singh of Livingston concerning sidewalk and crosswalk safety improvements; a September (2025) letter…

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