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Council adopts amendment to Go Big Green Bay 2050 to reclassify 1109 South Taylor Street

Green Bay Common Council · January 21, 2026
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Summary

The Green Bay Common Council adopted Ordinance O-7-25, amending the Go Big Green Bay 2050 comprehensive plan to rezone 1109 South Taylor Street from low-density residential to commercial (CPA 25-05); no public testimony was offered during the hearing.

The Green Bay Common Council on Jan. 20 approved an amendment to the city’s Go Big Green Bay 2050 comprehensive plan to reclassify the property at 1109 South Taylor Street from low-density residential to commercial.

Mayor (chair) opened a public hearing on Ordinance O-7-25 (CPA 25-05) and the clerk recorded that no members of the public attended or spoke on the matter. Council then moved to suspend the rules and take up second-reading ordinances by roll call. Alder Prophet moved to adopt the ordinance; Alder Hinkfuss seconded. The mayor announced that the motion carried and the ordinances were approved.

City staff did not present additional testimony during the hearing and the transcript records no public opposition or comment. The ordinance advances the property’s land-use classification in the city’s 2050 plan, a procedural step required before any zoning or development action that relies on the comprehensive-plan designation.

The council advanced other first-reading ordinances at the meeting to second and final reading and handled several routine committee reports and resolutions by suspension of the rules and voice vote. The meeting record does not show a roll-call tally by individual member for the CPA 25-05 adoption in the transcript; the mayor indicated the board approved the item.