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The notice pertains to the final assessment roll for Local Improvement District No. 1, which was established for constructing a sewer main extension along Meridian Avenue East. The City Council has scheduled a hearing to address objections to the assessments. Objections must be submitted in writing and include specific property details. The City Council, acting as a board of equalization, will review the assessment roll and consider any filed objections, with the power to correct, revise, or modify the roll.
The hearing discusses the final assessment roll for Local Improvement District #1. It includes details and summaries for various LID parcels, including Duncan, Stokes Family LLC, Suelo Marina LLC, Rempel, Masters / Schmidt, Skarich, AKA The Brickhouse LLC, and Docken Properties LP. Each parcel's assessment is reviewed, comparing the 2011 and 2014 assessments, special benefits, and usable square footage.
This document is the Final Report of the Economic Development Ad Hoc Committee (EDAC) for the City of Edgewood. Its primary purpose is to recommend actions, strategies, and ordinance changes to enhance the city's business climate, particularly along the Meridian corridor. The report outlines 16 recommendations across five categories: Organizational, Infrastructure, Policy and Ordinances, Incentives, and Community Outreach, with a focus on six key priorities. The overarching goal is to achieve economic stability, diversity, and independence for the city by attracting businesses, increasing revenue, and improving the quality of life for its citizens.
This document presents an economic assessment and preliminary strategies for the City of Edgewood. It aims to inform the city's comprehensive plan and economic development vision by analyzing demographics, employment, and real estate. Key strategic themes include leveraging Town Center opportunities, preserving small town amenities, capitalizing on Edgewood's strategic location, and defining economic development to accommodate growth while maintaining community character.
This document outlines the Countywide Planning Policies for Pierce County, Washington, serving as a framework to ensure consistency between county and municipal comprehensive plans. It addresses key areas such as affordable housing, agricultural lands, amendments and transitions, buildable lands, community and urban design, economic development and employment, education, fiscal impact, health and well-being, historic, archaeological and cultural preservation, natural resources and environmental protection, rural areas, siting of essential public capital facilities, transportation facilities and strategies, and urban growth areas. The plan aims to guide sustainable growth, protect natural and cultural resources, foster economic prosperity, and ensure the efficient provision of public facilities and services across the county, consistent with the regional VISION 2040 strategy.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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