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Council interviews board applicants; residents urge Pearl City historic oversight and housing transparency
Summary
At the Boca Raton workshop the council interviewed applicants for advisory boards, including an Affordable Housing Advisory Committee candidate with 40 years' planning experience; multiple residents urged a provisional committee for Pearl City and raised concerns about parking, assessments and transparency.
The City Council took public testimony and conducted interviews for several advisory boards at its May 13 workshop, hearing applicants for the Affordable Housing Advisory Committee, Airport Authority and Historic Preservation Board and taking public comments urging preservation and transparency.
Charles Graves introduced himself as an urban planner with roughly 40 years of experience in planning and housing work across multiple cities and said he would push for a working affordable-housing advisory committee that examines zoning, financing options and mixed-income solutions rather than meeting only to satisfy federal paperwork requirements. "I'm here…
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