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Residents and planning commission clash over proposed District 11 changes; council urged to slow process

Hudson City Council · March 17, 2026
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Summary

Public commenters and some council members said the proposed District 11 amendments conflict with Hudson’s comprehensive plan; planning commission staff described the proposed LDC wording changes and said residential uses were not intended for most of the D11 area. Council heard requests to refer the matter back for more work and increased public input.

Several Hudson residents told council on March 17 they oppose adding residential uses to the proposed District 11 boundaries and urged the council to follow the comprehensive plan and planning commission recommendations. Cynthia Curtin, a longtime Hudson resident and former planning commission chair, said the comprehensive plan “is the operative growth management policy for the municipality” and that the proposed legislation includes residential components not reflected in the plan.

Curtin told council the comprehensive plan was the product of months of public input and that many residents oppose more residential development in the…

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