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The Mason City Council voted rejected a proposed apartment development by the Pritchard Companies east of Legacy 19 Golf Course on 19th Street in Mason City on its second reading Tuesday.
The task force is requesting $ 400,000 over two years from both the city and county to contribute to the estimated $1.3 million Phase one, but most of the city’s governing body was not on board.
More than a five years after implementing a Community Reinvestment Area program, Olmsted Falls City Council recently voted to end tax abatement for new residential development.
When: Millersville Borough Council meeting, May 27. Council members Darlene Eager and Michael Kaufhold were absent. What happened: Council voted to send a text amendment petition for a development ...
READING, Pa. – During its Committee of the Whole meeting Monday night, Reading City Council heard an update presentation from Simone Collins Landscape Architecture, Norristown, on transit ...
The Charter Committee, a century-old "good government" organization has had its ups and downs. It may see a resurgence sparked by City Council's Hyde Park Square and "Connected Communities ...
The Los Angeles City Council is being forced to vacate its rejections of three housing development applications in the San Fernando Valley. The rejections were initially based on land use ...
Community Development Director Erin Morris and Public Works Director Brian McLean on Tuesday provided the Vacaville City Council with an update on Development Impact Fee increases, which will see f… ...
Jacksonville City Council member Joe Carlucci proposes a $45 million development fund for a specific downtown area. The fund aims to revitalize the riverfront by focusing on residential ...
NEW YORK — Gov. Kathy Hochul recently announced the launch of the 2025 Regional Economic Development Council Initiative (REDC). According to a news release from the governor’s office, since 2… ...
The Normal Town Council voted unanimously Monday to rezone almost 20 acres of land to allow for the development of more than 250 apartments and townhomes in northeast Normal.
The Northport City Council voted 3-2 to approve the $350 million University Beach development despite significant public opposition. Residents voiced concerns about neighborhood disruption ...