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Council adopts natural-hazard mitigation annex, seeks housing-planning grant; accepts Ward 5 resignation
Summary
Council adopted the City of Springfield annex to the Lane County multi-jurisdictional natural-hazard mitigation plan, passed a resolution supporting a DLCD housing-capacity assistance grant application, and unanimously accepted a Ward 5 resignation; staff will follow the grant and vacancy processes outlined by the council.
The Springfield City Council took three formal actions during the regular session: it adopted the city annex to the Lane County multi-jurisdictional natural-hazard mitigation plan, approved a resolution supporting a Department of Land Conservation and Development (DLCD) housing-planning assistance grant application, and accepted the resignation of the Ward 5 councilor and declared that seat vacant.
Natural-hazard mitigation plan: Ken Vogany, the city’s emergency manager, presented the city annex update and explained that joining the county plan as an annex reduced duplication and…
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