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  • Amended January 22, 2013 BY-LAWS OF

    Jan 22, 2013

    ·Coatesville, PA
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    The Redevelopment Authority of the City of Coatesville's amended by-laws, effective January 22, 2013, establish the Authority's legal framework and powers under Pennsylvania's Urban Redevelopment Law. The Authority, created by city ordinance in 1999 and formally chartered in 2000, is granted broad public powers including the ability to designate redevelopment areas, develop rehabilitation and conservation plans, coordinate with government entities, and assemble property for redevelopment projects. The document outlines the Authority's comprehensive role in facilitating urban redevelopment activities within Coatesville to address property conditions, enforce building codes, and implement neighborhood improvement programs.

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    redevelopment authorityurban redevelopmentproperty rehabilitationbuilding codesneighborhood improvement
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  • DOWNTOWN URBAN REVITALIZATION PLAN Worcester, ...

    Worcester, MA
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    The Worcester Downtown Urban Revitalization Plan, submitted to the Massachusetts Department of Housing and Community Development in April 2016, outlines a comprehensive strategy for revitalizing Worcester's downtown area in collaboration with the Worcester Redevelopment Authority and multiple consulting firms. The plan includes project vision, goals and objectives, descriptions of the urban revitalization area, and detailed figures addressing land use, zoning, property boundaries, and proposed clearance and rehabilitation areas. The document is formatted as a 143-page submission incorporating the Commonwealth's Sustainable Development Principles and includes sections on project needs and characteristics.

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  • Code Audit 2022 City of Omaha A Report for Prepared by

    Omaha, NE
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    The 2022 Code Audit for the City of Omaha, prepared by the Congress for the New Urbanism and AARP, identifies barriers in Omaha's zoning code that prevent vibrant, walkable neighborhoods and affordable housing development. The audit analyzes the city's Master Plan and zoning regulations to pinpoint nine specific code provisions that could be modified to encourage "Missing Middle" housing types (duplexes to small apartment buildings) and urban redevelopment, rather than requiring a complete code overhaul. The recommendations aim to address unintended consequences of postwar zoning codes that have led to dispersed, low-density development, underutilized Main Streets, and car-dependent communities.

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  • Redevelopment Authority Agendas & Minutes | State College, PA - Official Website

    State College, PA
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  • Calendar / Agenda | City of Pottsville, Pennsylvania

    Pottsville, PA
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    The City of Pottsville, Pennsylvania holds monthly City Council meetings on the second Monday at 6:00 p.m. in City Hall, along with regular meetings for various boards and commissions including the Board of Health, Planning Commission, Recreation Commission, and Zoning Hearing Board, all held at City Hall with specific meeting dates and times throughout the year. Meeting agendas are posted at least 24 hours in advance of scheduled dates, with 2026 agendas available for City Council, Special Council, Redevelopment Authority, and Zoning Hearing Board meetings.

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  • City of Pottsville, Pennsylvania | Official Website

    Pottsville, PA
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    The City of Pottsville website provides information on municipal services and announcements. Current notices include acceptance of letters of interest for an unexpired term on the Pottsville Housing Authority (deadline April 10, 2026), a job opening for a part-time Redevelopment Authority Executive Director (20-30 hours monthly) to lead community revitalization efforts and manage downtown assets, and applications for a Truck Driver/Municipal Worker position (deadline March 25, 2026). Additionally, the city issued a Notice of Finding of No Significant Impact on the Environment dated March 16, 2026, regarding a planned request to the Pennsylvania Department of Community and Economic Development for Community Development Block Grant funds.

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    housing authorityjob openingscommunity developmentredevelopmentenvironmental review
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  • Planning Commission (PC) | Charleston, SC - Official Website

    Charleston, SC
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    The Charleston Planning Commission is a nine-member citizen advisory board appointed by the mayor and City Council that reviews planning applications and makes recommendations to City Council, except for subdivision approvals which fall under the Commission's sole authority. The Commission meets at 5:00 p.m. on the third Wednesday of every month at 2 George Street, First Floor, Public Meeting Room 1403, and reviews concept plans, rezonings, street names, subdivision requests, and zoning ordinances. The Commission's work is guided by the Charleston City Plan, a comprehensive plan that plots the city's development and redevelopment for the next 10 years. Public participation is available through in-person attendance without advance sign-up, written comments submitted by 12:00 p.m. the business day before meetings via http://innovate.charleston-sc.gov/comments/, or mail to the Planning Department at 2 George Street, Suite 3100. Meeting agendas and minutes are publicly available, with meetings live-streamed and recorded on YouTube.

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  • Meeting Schedule - City of Knoxville

    Knoxville, TN
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    The City of Knoxville has published its 2026 meeting schedule for City Council, Beer Board, and related committees, with City Council meetings held biweekly at 6 p.m. and Beer Board meetings held monthly at 5 p.m., all in the Main Assembly Room at 400 Main Street unless otherwise posted. Workshops are scheduled throughout the year to address topics including planning, housing and homelessness, grant funding, and corridor redevelopment. All meetings are broadcast live on Knoxville Community Media Channel 12 and available online at KnoxCM.org, with language translation and disability accommodations available upon request to the Human Resources Department or City ADA Coordinator.

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