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Carlsbad planning commission votes 3–2 to continue Carlsbad Village hearing to June 19 after CEQA, VMT concerns
Summary
The Carlsbad Planning Commission on June 5 voted 3–2 to continue the hearing on the Carlsbad Village Mixed‑Use Project to June 19 after public commenters and staff raised disputes over a CEQA exemption and the project’s vehicle‑miles‑traveled (VMT) analysis.
The Carlsbad Planning Commission voted 3–2 on June 5 to continue the hearing on the Carlsbad Village Mixed‑Use Project to a date‑certain of June 19 at 5 p.m. in council chambers, after a split among commissioners and multiple public commenters urged delay while questions about a CEQA exemption and the project’s vehicle‑miles‑traveled analysis are addressed.
The decision followed a series of non‑agenda public comments and discussion with the applicant and staff. Resident Christine Wright asked the commission to postpone consideration until after the vacant planning commission seat is filled and to remand the city planner’s CEQA exemption determination back to staff so the public may comment,…
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