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Sheridan City Council to Address Major Development, Policy Changes, and Rezoning

Key issues include a major development project, improved public records access, and a rezoning decision that could densify an area. Residents can engage and stay informed at the meeting.

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At the bottom of the picture, we see grass. Beside that, we see a violet color board with text written on it. On the board "EMERGENCY" is highlighted. Behind that, there are trees and shrubs. In the background, we see buildings and the road. This picture is clicked outside the city.

Sheridan City Council to Address Major Development, Policy Changes, and Rezoning

Sheridan City Council is set to address several key issues at its upcoming meeting. The Council will consider a significant development project in Los Angeles, a revised public records policy, and a rezoning request. The meeting will also include a public hearing and a first reading of an ordinance.

The Council will award the bid for phase six of the Black Tooth Park project, a major development that has been ongoing for some time. Additionally, they will consider adopting a revised public records policy, aiming to enhance transparency and accessibility to public information.

A notable item on the agenda is the consideration to rezone one acre of land at 1039 2nd Avenue East from R-1 Residence District to B-1 Business District. This change would allow for multi-family residential use, potentially densifying the area and encouraging more housing options.

The meeting will commence with a public hearing, followed by a first reading of the ordinance related to the rezoning. This process allows for public input and initial discussion among Council members.

The Sheridan City Council meeting will take place on Monday at 5:30 pm in Council Chambers on the third floor of Sheridan City Hall. Apart from the mentioned items, the Council will also consider an updated use agreement between the City and Bee Tree Partners, LLC, for Smith Alley West under the consent agenda. This meeting provides an opportunity for residents to engage with their local government and stay informed about key decisions affecting the city.

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