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York City Council approves RDA subdivision plan amid dispute over ARPA ties
Summary
Council approved a resolution to subdivide RDA-owned land at Hope and Green Street into 20 lots while members and public debated whether the project remains tied to ARPA funding and whether state review (DCED) is required before action.
The York City Council voted on Resolution 91 to affirm planning commission recommendations and allow the Redevelopment Authority (RDA) to subdivide property on Hope and Green Street from 14 lots into 20 parcels, a step RDA officials said is intended to ready the land for future affordable housing development.
Todd Curl of RGS Associates told council the item is a geometric subdivision seeking waivers from street width and sight-distance requirements and that architectural design remains schematic. Blandon Ace (Redevelopment Authority) and RGS said the work is paid for by the RDA to make the parcels marketable and that vertical construction and financing would come later.
The procedural and legal status of…
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