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Zoning Department - St. Albans Township, Licking County, Ohio Find zoning regulations, permits, and land use information for St. Albans Township, Ohio. Stay informed about zoning updates and community planning.

☕ WEB CHICK UPDATE
St. Albans Township Zoning Resolution is now available. This essential document outlines the latest standards for land use, building permits, and zoning enforcement.
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Sumner County solid waste board adopts annual progress report and launches 10-year planning effort The Sumner County Solid Waste Board voted to adopt its annual progress report and begin a 10-year integrated solid waste plan, citing regional landfill capacity pressures and new rail transfer options that could alter hauling costs and local service levels.

Sumner County's Solid Waste Board is tackling urgent landfill capacity issues by launching a comprehensive 10-year plan to reshape waste management in the region.

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Adair County approves federal-aid agreement and $200 right-of-way payment for bridge projects Supervisors approved a federal-aid funding agreement for the N16 Washington Bridge replacement and signed a $200 right-of-way contract with Carol and Belinda Kopaska for the W36 Lincoln Bridge; Engineer Nick Kauffman reviewed the five-year construction program and flagged limited rock supply.

Adair County is moving forward with crucial bridge projects after approving a federal funding agreement and a vital right-of-way payment!

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Committee seeks phased riverfront plan as board approves Eppley Paintball lease The land and water use committee asked staff to revise the riverfront strategic development plan into three phases and return in about six weeks; the board approved a lease with Eppley Paintball LLC and moved other routine items on the consent docket.

The Riverfront Rear Relevant Authority is gearing up for a major transformation by breaking down its strategic development plan into three phases, promising a clearer path for future projects!

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Committee approves two project cost increases as demand outstrips LOTS allocations The committee approved cost increases for a Summers sidewalk project (+$795,833) and Windsor Prospect Hill pavement rehab (+$643,400), and staff reported the 2026 solicitation produced more requests than available allocations across categories.

Funding increases for critical sidewalk and pavement projects have been approved, highlighting the urgent need for safety enhancements in our communities.

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CRA forwards capital projects and CIP recommendations to county commissioners Martin County's Community Redevelopment Agency voted March 23 to forward its capital projects and capital improvement plan (CIP) recommendations — including grant-driven designs for Golden Gate and a 90% design for Cornell Avenue — to the Board of County Commissioners for approval and further funding steps.

Big changes are on the horizon for Martin County as the Community Redevelopment Agency pushes forward critical capital projects to the Board of County Commissioners!

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Butler County Board approves temporary moratorium on several large-scale land uses while plan is completed After public comment, the Butler County Board of Supervisors voted 4–1 on March 16 to adopt Resolution 2026-07, imposing a temporary moratorium on five categories of large-scale land development while the county completes a comprehensive plan and zoning; the board removed a clause that would have exempted projects claimed to be under construction.

Butler County has hit the pause button on large-scale land developments, igniting a heated debate between supporters of the moratorium and developers eager to push forward.

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Belton ISD reports academic gains, bond project progress and hears City of Temple neighborhood plan At the March 30 meeting, the board heard an academic progress report showing gains in early numeracy and Algebra I mastery, a bond/capital update with multiple facility and HVAC projects and expected bond savings, and a City of Temple presentation on the Oak Hills neighborhood plan that includes pedestrian and park proposals near district schools.

Belton ISD is celebrating significant academic strides, including a remarkable 22% jump in Algebra I mastery, while also advancing exciting neighborhood plans in Temple!

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Whitfield County joint meeting approves most rezonings, denies poultry‑supply commercial request after neighborhood objections At a joint meeting of the Whitfield County Board of Commissioners and the Dalton‑Varnell Planning Commission, the panel voted to approve nine rezoning or subdivision items and a special‑use permit for a 225‑foot Verizon tower while denying a request to rezone a parcel for a poultry‑equipment retail store after nearby residents raised traffic, odor and infrastructure concerns.

Whitfield County officials approved most rezoning requests but denied a controversial poultry-supply store after residents voiced strong concerns about traffic and odors.

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Box Butte County extends moratorium on commercial energy projects and issues RFP for zoning updates The Box Butte County Board unanimously approved an RFP to update zoning regulations covering floodplain, airport, multi-family housing and energy, and extended a moratorium on commercial energy development through March 18, 2028 or until the new regulations are complete.

Box Butte County is taking bold steps to reshape its future by extending the moratorium on commercial energy projects and seeking proposals for crucial zoning updates.

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#BoxButteCounty #NE #CitizenPortal #BoxButteCounty #ZoningRegulations #CommunityPlanning

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Norfolk County Commission adopts $38.94 million FY2027 budget, taps ARPA interest and reserves to manage retirement liability The Norfolk County Commission unanimously approved a $38,936,113.34 FY2027 budget on April 1, 2026, using $1.5 million of ARPA interest and planned reserve draws to cover a projected retirement liability through FY2033. The plan includes a 2.9% overall budget increase, department renamings, and staffing adjustments.

The Norfolk County Commission just approved a $38.94 million budget for FY2027, leveraging ARPA interest to tackle rising retirement costs while planning for modest growth!

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Lebanon City Council approves plats, contracts, street projects and places transportation tax renewal on August ballot The council approved a package of measures March 23 including the final plat for Plaza Place, contracts for a Beck Lane sidewalk and Copeland parking lot, multiple street overlay projects, and set a ballot measure to continue a one‑half percent transportation sales tax for August 4, 2026.

Lebanon City Council just made waves with a series of key decisions, including a new permanent transportation tax and exciting developments for Plaza Place!

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#LebanonCityLacledeCounty #MO #TransportationTax #CitizenPortal #InfrastructureDevelopment #LebanonCity #CommunityPlanning

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Township board votes to introduce zoning amendment to allow temporary moratoria on emerging land uses The board voted to introduce an amendment to the township zoning ordinance that would codify the board’s ability to impose temporary moratoria on new or emerging land uses — such as data centers — to allow time to draft regulations; adoption will return to the board at a later date.

Cascade Charter Township is stepping up its game by proposing a zoning amendment that could pause new land uses while crafting necessary regulations.

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Mapleton council adopts Transportation Master Plan after consultant cites $1.7M safety grant The Mapleton City Council unanimously adopted an updated Transportation Master Plan after consultant Jeremy Searle said the plan helped secure more than $1,700,000 in HSIP safety funding; the plan removes a proposed Maple Street extension and emphasizes intersection and trail improvements.

Mapleton City Council just approved a game-changing Transportation Master Plan, unlocking over $1.7 million for crucial safety upgrades and innovative traffic solutions!

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Kenai council reviews options to fix or relocate public safety facilities, with costs ranging from $4M to $30M Architects presented four concepts for Kenai's public safety facilities: heavy renovation of the 1973 building (up to about $19.5M), lighter retrofit (~$4M), renovating the Challenger Learning Center for police or fire (roughly $7.8M'$10.8M), or building new (about $30M). Council asked for site assessments and timeline estimates.

Kenai's public safety facilities are on the brink of a major transformation, with renovation costs soaring up to $30 million—what will the city choose?

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Argyle ISD considers reconfiguring grade spans and rezoning to avoid future overcapacity Argyle ISD administrators presented a long-range facilities plan proposing to convert the planned Michael Ball elementary into a 5–6 intermediate campus and to rezone undeveloped First Ranch parcels. The change aims to defer high-school capacity pressures into the mid-2030s and reduce the need for a sixth elementary.

Argyle ISD is gearing up for a bold transformation that could reshape student futures and alleviate overcrowding—all while preserving community stability.

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Council advances planning appointments and multiple development items, including a drive‑through special‑use request Council agreed to appoint Matthew O'Hare to the Planning & Zoning Commission, moved to fill ICCBA vacancies, and placed on consent a set of planning items including PUD adjustments for Sadie Ridge and a special‑use permit for a multi‑tenant drive‑through at 159th & Farrell Road.

Lockport's council is shaking things up with new appointments and exciting development plans, including a drive-through featuring your favorite local spots!

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Milpitas planning commission finds proposed $206 million CIP conforms to general plan, recommends Resolution No. 26-006 After a staff presentation and commissioner questions about funding, costs and sewer odor, the Milpitas Planning Commission voted unanimously to find the proposed 2027–2031 Capital Improvement Program (138 projects, $206 million) in conformance with the city General Plan and recommended adoption of Resolution No. 26-006.

The Milpitas Planning Commission has unanimously approved a $206 million Capital Improvement Program, paving the way for 138 essential projects over the next five years!

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Commission provides direction on detached ADUs ahead of state mandate; staff to draft ordinance Ahead of an October state deadline, planning staff briefed the commission on SB 284 requirements for detached accessory dwelling units (DADUs). Commissioners reached preliminary agreement on key points — parking per state thresholds, owner‑occupancy requirement, a livable square‑foot target around 1,200–1,300 and using lot‑percentage footprint limits — and asked staff and public works to study impact fees and utilities before a formal vote.

Highland City is gearing up for a major shift as new state law mandates the adoption of detached accessory dwelling units, sparking a lively debate among commissioners on local regulations!

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Planning commission presses housing task force for updated pipeline numbers and HDHO review Commissioners heard a presentation on multifamily‑residential eligible properties and the high‑density housing overlay (HDHO), urged staff to publish an updated dashboard, and asked the housing task force/Hasu to provide current counts of approved, built and occupied units.

The county's planning commission is pushing for updated housing numbers and exploring innovative strategies to fast-track multifamily developments!

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#UT #DataTransparency #CitizenPortal #HousingDevelopment #CommunityPlanning

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Bolingbrook approves Grand Village development for 228 single-family rental homes The Bolingbrook Board approved a development agreement and related ordinances for Grand Village, a planned community of 228 single‑family rental homes at the southeast corner of Rodeo Drive and Essington Road, subject to attorney review and Plan Commission conditions.

Bolingbrook is set to welcome 228 new single-family rental homes with the approval of the Grand Village development—what does this mean for the community?

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#BolingbrookWillCounty #IL #UrbanDevelopment #CitizenPortal #HousingInnovation #BolingbrookDevelopment #CommunityPlanning

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Council approves SEED loan and task order amendment for 9th & Lincoln lift station project Sunnyside accepted a Yakima County SEED loan award of $569,720 (10‑year repayment at 5.06%) for the 9th & Lincoln lift station replacement and authorized the interim city manager to sign contract C 2026‑2; council also approved a task order amendment with HLA to add construction engineering and administration, with bids opening April 1 and construction anticipated to start June 1 (typical 90‑day timeline).

Sunnyside City Council has greenlit a $569,720 loan to kickstart the vital 9th & Lincoln lift station replacement, with construction set to begin this June!

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#SunnysideCityYakimaCounty #WA #CitizenPortal #SunnysideCity #InfrastructureDevelopment #CommunityPlanning

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Planning director warns council GMA criteria and past appeals constrain urban growth boundary expansions Clark County planning director Oliver Ojiako told the council that expanding urban growth areas requires demonstration of need and showing reasonable measures to increase capacity; staff will provide RCW/WAC citations and the countywide ag study addresses the three-part test used for agricultural designations.

Clark County's planning director warns that expanding urban growth areas is a complex process fraught with legal challenges and past appeals.

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Airport staff report taxiway bid timing, MTSU permitting progress and remaining work on hangars and water project Staff said taxiway/run-up pad work should go to bid in early February, MTSU site permitting is close to clearance from TDEC, shade-ports and a corporate hangar are being finalized for spring bidding and two hangars under construction await concrete/asphalt work.

Exciting developments are underway at Shelbyville Municipal Airport, including a taxiway bid set for February and progress on MTSU permitting!

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Committee shifts implementation dates for ADU and housing-development changes, pauses two recent laws In reviewing LD 2173, the committee favored an approach that sets implementation of several housing-development and ADU provisions to July 1, 2027, and would pause two laws already in effect (minimum parking-space requirements and childcare-location rules) until that date to give municipalities time to align ordinances.

Maine's housing bill LD 2173 is shaking things up by pausing existing laws and shifting key implementation dates to 2027, sparking concerns and conversations around local development.

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Wasatch Trails Foundation outlines 'Heber Halo' feasibility study and pump-track plan near Midway Mia Yue, executive director of the Wasatch Trails Foundation, told the Midway Parks, Trails & Trees Committee the foundation oversees about 175 miles of trails and is pursuing a connected Heber Valley network called the “Heber Halo,” a paved pump track near Midway Lane and Southfield Road, and a feasibility study with Legend Engineering focused on Phase I around west Midway.

The Wasatch Trails Foundation is set to revolutionize outdoor recreation in Midway with its ambitious "Heber Halo" trail network and a new paved pump track!

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#MendonCacheCounty #UT #CitizenPortal #MendonTrails #SustainableTrails #CommunityPlanning

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Levy County commissioners direct staff to draft changes to land-use table and review parking rules Commissioners signaled consensus to have staff draft an ordinance to modify the land-use table (including a 15,000-square-foot threshold noted in the table) and to review parking requirements after members said current rules may be more restrictive than neighboring counties.

Levy County commissioners are taking steps to revise restrictive land-use and parking rules that could unlock new development opportunities!

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#LevyCounty #FL #UrbanDevelopment #ParkingRegulations #CitizenPortal #LevyCountyLandUse #CommunityPlanning

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Commissioners court authorizes eminent domain for East Wilco Highway right of way Williamson County Commissioners Court voted unanimously March 24 to authorize use of eminent domain to acquire right of way and utility easements for the East Wilco Highway project in Hutto, with a recorded precinct-by-precinct vote approving the measure.

Williamson County Commissioners have just taken a bold step by unanimously approving the use of eminent domain for the East Wilco Highway project in Hutto!

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#WilliamsonCounty #TX #CitizenPortal #EminentDomain #HuttoHighway #InfrastructureDevelopment #CommunityPlanning

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Council forms cemetery study committee, adopts 60-day moratorium on new plot sales Fountain Green council created a three-member committee to inventory cemetery issues and advanced a 60-day moratorium on selling most new plots while allowing up to two plots for imminent interments; the resolution passed with friendly amendments.

Fountain Green City Council has put a 60-day hold on cemetery plot sales to ensure clarity and fairness in the process—what does this mean for the community?

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Fulton County to work with regional planning commission on comprehensive plan; IT director reports security upgrades Commissioners authorized cooperation with the Southern Alleghenies Planning & Development Commission to update the regional plan "Alleghenies Ahead" as the county comprehensive plan, and IT Director Rick Grissinger reported progress on two‑factor authentication, completion of a firewall project and a fix to phone‑system outage alerts.

Fulton County is set to revamp its comprehensive plan in collaboration with regional leaders, but what does this mean for the future?

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#FultonCounty #PA #CommunityPlanning #CitizenPortal #ITSecurity

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