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Greenfield council orders joint study session on contested 4th Street mixed‑use project after safety, zoning concerns

Greenfield City Council · March 27, 2024
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Summary

City Council declined to approve or deny a revised 4th Street mixed‑use development and instead directed staff to host a joint study session with the planning commission to resolve questions on density, traffic safety, and design.

Greenfield — After an extended hearing and public comment, the City Council on March 26 directed staff to hold a joint study session with the planning commission to further analyze a controversial 4th Street mixed‑use project rather than approve or deny the latest revised proposal.

The project applicant and architect David Elliott presented a third iteration of a project for a long, narrow 4th Street parcel that would build roughly 34,300 square feet comprised of about 12,000 square feet of speculative commercial space and 20 residential units above or behind the retail area. Consulting planner Brent Slama…

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