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EDC attorney outlines '60‑day' project‑creation notice; board debates streamlining and Island District priorities

5065534 · June 24, 2025
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Staff and the EDC attorney reviewed statutory notice rules and options to publish project creation notices during the budget cycle to avoid a separate 60‑day delay.

Staff and the EDC attorney spent much of the June 24 meeting reviewing the procedural steps for creating EDC projects, public‑hearing notice timelines and options to reduce delays in moving approved budgeted projects into procurement and execution.

The attorney told the board the biggest procedural delay often arises from a statutory 60‑day publication period that begins when the project notice is published. The attorney advised that if a city identifies projects during the budget process and publishes the required notice in August/September, the 60‑day clock would run during the lead‑up to the Oct. 1 fiscal year start and…

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