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Cedar Hills council cancels November election, adopts transportation plan change and several administrative resolutions
Summary
At its Sept. 16 meeting, Cedar Hills City Council unanimously approved an amendment to the transportation element of the general plan, a resolution canceling the November municipal election (declaring unopposed candidates elected), and a separate resolution updating permit‑related fees; the council also accepted multiple public improvements and set a two‑year durability period for one subdivision sewer.
The Cedar Hills City Council on Sept. 16 approved a package of routine and administrative measures, including an update to the city’s transportation element, cancellation of the upcoming municipal general election where races were uncontested, and changes to the city’s fees schedule for plan‑review revisions.
City Manager Goodwin said the transportation amendment narrows intermunicipal and unincorporated county street connections to only those identified in the Cedar Hills Transportation Master Plan. "Policy of the Cedar Hills is to ensure that street connections to other municipalities, unincorporated county, or other areas outside the city boundaries are compatible with the goals and policies of the general plan," Goodwin told the council. Council member Allison moved to adopt the ordinance; Council member Price seconded,…
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