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Council hears first reading of Good Life District changes after state law update; Woodsonia application timeline debated
Summary
City attorneys presented an ordinance to align the city’s Good Life District program with changes in state law (LB707). Council held first reading and discussed timing for a pending Woodsonia application and possible RFP if the applicant does not submit a completed application soon.
At the July 22 meeting the Grand Island City Council took up an ordinance to amend the city’s Good Life District economic development program to conform with state law changes enacted in LB707. City Attorney Carrie Fisk summarized the changes and council members debated next steps for a large development application the council has discussed previously.
Fisk told the council the draft ordinance implements statutory changes that, among other things, prevent further boundary expansion of the city’s Good Life District and require the state to take over…
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