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Committee recommends creation of Kingsbury Place tornado-recovery CID; residents to self-assess for infrastructure work
Summary
The committee gave a due-pass recommendation to board bill 128 to establish a Kingsbury Place Community Improvement District to fund up to $6 million in repairs after a tornado; residents said 49 of 61 households signed the petition and proposed a three-tier plan prioritizing water and sewer replacement.
The Housing, Urban Development and Zoning Committee voted to send board bill 128 to the full Board of Aldermen with a due-pass recommendation after hearing neighborhood testimony about recovery plans for Kingsbury Place, a private street heavily damaged in a recent tornado.
Sponsor Alderman Claire Hubbard introduced the petition and asked the committee to adopt Amendment No. 1 (a fiscal note). The clerk and committee acknowledged the fiscal note, and the committee adopted the amendment by unanimous consent. The sponsor described 270 days of ongoing recovery work and introduced neighborhood representatives and counsel to explain the CID plan.
Bill Donius, speaking for neighbors, said the petition…
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