Two housing developments took a step closer to becoming realities Tuesday at the Salida City Councilâs regular meeting
The Unchurch annexation was found to be in substantial compliance with city and state statutes and passed 5-0 with council member Harald Kasper absent.
The 5.32-acre property is located on CR 140.
Community Development Director Bill Almquist said the applicants took into account some input from the community and submitted a new concept design and also revised their zoning request from R3 to R2.
A public hearing on the annexation and development will now take place April 20.
A public hearing was also held Tuesday regarding the Cherry Grove Major Subdivision, located at 825 Scott St. The applicants are proposing to subdivide a 1.2-acre parcel into seven individual lots.
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Pryor previously served as the Colorado Civil Rights Director for over 5 years and as an adjunct professor/lecturer with the University of Colorado School of Public Affairs where he is a Senior Fellow for Diversity and Inclusion.
As director of the EDC, he conducted last year a Diversity, Inclusion and Anti-bias training to the Salida City Council. In the training, Pryor said âFirst of all, I think what everyone needs to be about is raising awareness to be inclusive.â
The national and state League of Women Voters have adopted DEI policies and are fully committed to DEI in principle and practice. Marjie Gray, LWV Chaffee County leadership coordinator, commented âWe hope this presentation will offer the public, local organizations and businesses an opportunity to learn how to become more aware and ultimately more inclusive.â