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Planning committee hears Glendale Avenue redevelopment plan; TIF authority cited, no public testimony
Summary
The committee reviewed the Glendale Avenue redevelopment plan covering roughly 0.9 acres with two vacant commercial buildings; staff said establishing the plan would permit tax increment financing under the Ohio Revised Code; there were no public speakers and local council members praised the potential for neighborhood revitalization.
The Akron City Council planning committee on Jan. 22 reviewed a redevelopment plan for two parcels on the north side of Glendale Avenue immediately west of downtown. Planning staff described the Glendale Avenue redevelopment area as approximately 0.9 acres containing two vacant commercial buildings (one city-owned and one privately owned) and said the plan would not change existing zoning but would…
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