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Council approves 40th & C Street project amid neighbor objections over parking, fire safety and community benefits
Summary
After hours of testimony from neighbors who raised concerns about parking, access, fire safety and lack of community benefits, the City Council approved the 40th & C Street subdivision project, which proposes 11 single-family homes plus 18 ADUs (29 total units) and several deviations; staff said the project was deemed complete in September 2022 and complies with rules in effect at that time.
The City Council voted to approve the 40th & C Street development on Dec. 8 despite extensive public opposition from nearby residents who said the 29-unit project would worsen parking shortages, complicate emergency access in a very-high fire-hazard area and provide little community benefit.
Development Services staff and the applicant said the proposal would consolidate 16 parcels into 10 lots, build 11 single‑family homes and 18 accessory dwelling units (ADUs), and vacate portions of undeveloped right-of-way. Staff described the…
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