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On Oct. 21 the Edmond City Council adopted an updated comprehensive plan for the city, replacing the previously adopted Edmond Plan 2018.
Long‑range planner Hannah Nolan summarized edits made after a Sept. 22 public workshop. Staff said the draft was revised to list target housing typologies (drawn from an administrative housing assessment), to reword a transportation action item to reflect current ITS master plan status (removing the word "overhaul"), and to remove a transfer‑of‑development‑rights bullet that overlapped other items.
The revised plan document included those changes in the packet. Council voted 5‑0 to adopt the Edmond Plan ordinance.
Planner Nolan said the document reflects workshop feedback and that the action item list in the back of the plan was updated accordingly.
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