30 results for “land use designations”
30 results for “land use designations”
The Mayor requests Council confirmation to appoint two members to the Portland Design Commission: Hanifah Abioto to the City Arts position (5/1/26–4/30/30) and Tommy Solomon to the Landscape Architect position (12/1/26–11/30/30). The Design Commission provides expertise on urban design and architecture, applies design standards to the Design overlay zone, and hears land use applications for proposals within design districts. Abioto, co-owner of Studio Abioto and a Grants & Communications Coordinator at Northeast Coalition of Neighborhoods, brings experience in art curation and public projects including work on the North Portland Aquatic Center Art Plan.
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The Seattle Land Use and Sustainability Committee met on April 15, 2026, with five members present, presiding over Councilmember Lin. The committee discussed two ordinances: CB 121195, which addresses interim provisions to expand transitional encampment capacity through zoning amendments, and CB 121196, a comprehensive rezoning measure affecting multiple neighborhoods (University District, Fremont, Madison/Miller, Rainier Beach, and Downtown) designed to increase housing supply, support mixed-use redevelopment, remove construction barriers for alternative building methods, and incentivize community-serving uses. The meeting lasted approximately two hours, ending at 11:35 a.m.
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On April 16, 2024, the Fort Collins City Council held a regular meeting called to order by Mayor Jeni Arndt at 6:00 PM in the City Council Chambers at 300 Laporte Avenue, with hybrid Zoom participation available. The meeting began with four proclamations presented at 5:00 PM designating April 21–27, 2024 as National Crime Victims Rights Week and National Volunteer Week, and April 2024 as National Donate Life Month and Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander Heritage Month. Seven council members were present: Mayor Jeni Arndt, Mayor Pro Tem Emily Francis, and Councilmembers Susan Gutowsky, Julie Pignataro, Tricia Canonico, Melanie Potyondy, and Kelly Ohlson. During public comment, multiple Fort Collins residents, including teacher Chris Conway and Chamber of Commerce President Ann Hutchison, expressed support for Land Use Code revisions as a step toward addressing the city's housing affordability crisis, with speaker Peter Erickson urging Council to pass the revisions unamended.
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