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Council reviews rezoning request for live‑work townhomes on West 24th and hears RDA updates including December target for public parking
Summary
City staff presented a request to rezone about one acre at 768 West 24th Street to mixed‑use to allow live‑work townhomes, with required development agreements and design guidelines; RDA staff also reported that a downtown parking structure is expected to open for public parking in December and previewed a new RDA dashboard.
City staff presented a rezone and code‑amendment package for 768 West 24th Street at the Oct. 14 work session, proposing MU (mixed‑use) zoning to enable live‑work townhomes on a group of four parcels totaling just over an acre.
"Basically, looking at a rezone for mixed use ... at 768 West 24th Street," Joe (city staff) said, describing a concept that would include ground‑floor nonresidential spaces with residential units above, surface parking to the rear, and private subdivision with homeowner‑association governance. Under the city’s code, the rezoning would require a development agreement that the mayor would review if the council adopts the zoning and associated plan and code amendments.
Staff emphasized access constraints: 24th Street is managed by UDOT and the proposal anticipates no…
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