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Plan Spokane 2046 draft EIS aims for December release and March preferred alternative; staff urges parcel-level work after EIS Planning staff said the draft environmental impact statement for Plan Spokane 2046 should be ready for the commission's Dec. 10 meeting, with a preferred alternative targeted for March and subsequent hearings; staff emphasized housing affordability targets, transit-oriented development and utility capacity analysis as next steps.

Get ready for a transformative vision as Spokane's Plan 2046 draft EIS is set to unveil critical strategies for housing, transportation, and climate by December 10!

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#SpokaneSpokaneCounty #WA #CitizenPortal #TransitOrientedDevelopment #UtilityCapacity #SpokanePlanning

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Infrastructure Committee Addresses Water Capacity and Power Generation Challenges in Pataskala Local officials discuss delays in water and power infrastructure affecting development projects.

Pataskala's City Council is racing against time to solve critical water and power infrastructure issues that could make or break future developments.

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#PataskalaCityLickingCounty #OH #CitizenPortal #UtilityCapacity #InfrastructureChallenges #PataskalaInfrastructure

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Ellicare City Council updates development regulations to streamline single family home approvals Council amends regulations to exempt certain residential developments from utility capacity requirements.

Villa Rica's City Council just approved major changes to development regulations, making it easier for new homes and businesses to thrive without straining water and sewer systems.

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#VillaRicaCarrollCounty #GA #VillaRicaDevelopment #CitizenPortal #UtilityCapacity

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County panel reviews $90M impact fees and infrastructure agreements for new development Panel discusses $90M in impact fees and related infrastructure agreements for upcoming development.

Citrus County officials are grappling with a staggering $90 million in impact fees that could reshape future development and fiscal health.

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#CitrusCounty #FL #UtilityCapacity #CitizenPortal #FiscalResponsibility #InfrastructurePlanning #CitrusCountyDevelopment

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