City Council Keeps Busy
Macon Cowles was correct in his recent guest opinion; City Council has been working on myriad issues in addition to pops and scrapes.
Council recently approved a site plan for the former Junior Academy site on Fourth Street: a quarter of the property as low-density residential development similar to the surrounding neighborhood, and the rest as a "flex district."
Of course, there is no telling what that flex district will eventually become. The decision has been deferred either until nobody is paying attention or until it is too late (too much money invested).
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Council recently approved a site plan for the former Junior Academy site on Fourth Street: a quarter of the property as low-density residential development similar to the surrounding neighborhood, and the rest as a "flex district."
Of course, there is no telling what that flex district will eventually become. The decision has been deferred either until nobody is paying attention or until it is too late (too much money invested).
[more]
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