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Largo commissioners approve first reading to reclassify City Hall site for mixed-use redevelopment
Summary
The City Commission voted 6-0 to approve on first reading a future land use map amendment that would reclassify the 14-acre City Hall property at 201 Highland Avenue North from institutional to a residential-office-retail designation and transmit the proposal to the countywide planning authority for review.
The Largo City Commission voted 6-0 on July 1 to approve on first reading an amendment to the city’s future land use map that would change the 14-acre City Hall property at 201 Highland Avenue North from institutional to a residential-office-retail classification and transmit the proposal to the countywide planning authority for review.
City planning staff told commissioners the change is intended to allow mixed-use redevelopment once the city offices relocate to the Horizon West Bay project downtown. Staff said voters approved a referendum in November authorizing a sale of the property with specific conditions; the ballot measure passed with 57% of voters…
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