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Mt. Shasta General Plan 2045: city council asked to slow process, consider more public input


Mt. Shasta General Plan 2045: city council asked to slow process, consider more public input
Mount Shasta Herald
In a 4-1 decision Monday evening, Mount Shasta city councilors voted to continue with the General Plan 2045 process, with Tim Stearns – who has been airing concerns about the proposed plan for weeks – casting the sole no vote. 
The update of the city s general plan is a blazing hot topic, with people concerned that changes proposed in the draft are too sweeping for a city of Mount Shasta s size and character.
I have been going through public comment from both meetings, and my concern is that we ve got the cart way in front of the horse, said City Attorney John Kenny. During the meeting, which had been continued from last week due to Zoom s cap on meeting participants, Kenny took a moment to remind the council that the plan is not set in stone and that its ultimately a project of the city s planning commission. ....

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Here's what happened when Zoom capped Mt. Shasta City Council's meeting at 100


Mount Shasta Herald
Mount Shasta city councilors were advised to continue their meeting Monday evening due to an overwhelming amount of public participants and concerns over the potential for Brown Act violations. The majority of more than a hour and a half of comments focused on the city s General Plan 2045 and plans for Fourth of July fireworks over Shastice Park.
With the Zoom platform s 100 participant cap, many who attempted to join the meeting remotely were unsuccessful – creating concerns that not all public commenters would have the opportunity to be heard.
It was an unintentional cap, said Mayor John Redmond. It was a learned lesson. ....

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