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Bowling Green council holds public hearing on vacating part of Coleman Avenue

Bowling Green City Council · April 7, 2026
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The Bowling Green City Council opened a public hearing on Ordinance 9344 to consider vacating a 145.2-foot segment of Coleman Avenue and reserving a perpetual utility easement; Planning Director Heather Sailor said staff and the Planning Commission support reserving utilities and recommended approval.

The Bowling Green City Council opened a public hearing on Ordinance 9344 to consider vacating a roughly 145-foot portion of Coleman Avenue while reserving a perpetual utility easement, officials said.

Planning Director Heather Sailor told the council the planning department received the petition on Dec. 18, 2025, from adjoining property owners Steven and Michelle O'Neil of 706 Birch Street seeking to vacate the dead-end portion of Coleman Avenue north of Birch Street. Sailor said the strip is about 50 feet wide and 145.2 feet long…

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