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Harrison council extends temporary moratorium on new residential development to June 1, 2027
Summary
The Harrison City Council voted March 17 to extend a temporary moratorium on certain residential developments through June 1, 2027, to allow completion of the city’s comprehensive/master plan. The meeting also recorded routine votes on minutes and an excused absence.
Harrison — The Harrison City Council voted March 17 to extend a temporary moratorium on certain new residential developments in the city through June 1, 2027, as the city finalizes its comprehensive/master plan.
Mayor (presiding official) said the moratorium is intended to pause approvals “as we work through our comprehensive plan, our master plan for our community,” and to give the city “time, especially around the comprehensive plan” to address outstanding issues before allowing new residential…
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