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Planning commission approves planned development for Turning Point transitional housing at 2400 Hill
Summary
The San Angelo Planning Commission unanimously approved a planned development to convert 2400 Hill/2336 Randolph into low-rise multifamily housing run with Concho Valley Turning Point, subject to permits, parking, lighting and fence conditions. The nonprofit said the site will provide transitional housing and services for people exiting incarceration, rehab or homelessness.
The San Angelo Planning Commission voted 5–0 on Oct. 20 to approve a planned development (PD 25-062400) to rezone 2400 Hill Street and 2336 South Randolph from single-family to a planned-development zoning with a low-rise multifamily (RM-1) base, allowing construction of apartments and refurbishment of an existing building for office and storage.
Ray Lineberry, lead planner, told the commission the 2.457-acre proposal would create low-rise multifamily housing and retain an existing building…
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