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Planning Board hearing for Prospect Avenue application will continue in September
Planning Board hearing for Prospect Avenue application will continue in September
Princeton University representatives will return to the Princeton Planning Board in September to complete a public hearing on a proposal to demolish three Victorian houses at 110-116 Prospect Ave. and to move the former Court Club building at 91 Prospect Ave. across the street to those lots.
The Princeton Planning Board started its public hearing on the university’s application for minor site plan approval – with a variance for a buffer zone – at its June 17 meeting and continued the public hearing at a special meeting July 8.
The Glenwood Springs City Council will meet in-person Thursday for the first time since March of 2020 for their regular city council meeting, according to a news release.
Public meetings for other city boards and commissions will gradually return to in-person meetings as well, a news release states.
“City Council, Board and Commission meetings and work sessions are public meetings and are open to the public,” the release states.
“At the beginning of each regular meeting, there is a time for public comment for items not appearing on the agenda. Meeting recordings and virtual participation for presenters and the public will continue to be available only for regular city council meetings and for planning and zoning commission meetings.”
Historic preservation advocates call for stronger enforcement after illegal tree removal Ryan Suppe, Idaho Press
Late last year, a family renovating a North End property unwittingly demolished 10 mature trees without a necessary permit. North Enders, and others, bent on maintaining the City of Trees’ historic character and natural amenities, say it was the latest example of a trending problem.
Restoration and remodeling projects are threatening the appeal of Boise’s oldest neighborhoods, they say, and the city should take a more active role in enforcing guidelines to maintain historic districts.
Kate Henwood co-chairs the North End Neighborhood Association’s Historic Preservation Committee, a group that advises neighbors and government bodies on issues that may impact the area’s historical integrity. When she’s not “sprinting from chainsaw noise to chainsaw noise” herself, Henwood acts as a sort of liaison between policymakers and North End resident
Community Bulletin Board: the Sentinel (for July 14) centraljersey.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from centraljersey.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.