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The Economic Development Authority discussed a proposal from Rebound Partners for the North Railway Street Project, which includes a four-story, 116-unit apartment building with ground-floor commercial space. The Authority moved to authorize staff to prepare for the potential sale of the property to facilitate this development.
The council discussed various administrative and developmental topics. Key items included a proposal for tax abatement for the Stoneridge Hills 2nd Addition project and the authorization for advertising bids for the Schilling Drive Sanitary Sewer Repairs. Additionally, the council addressed an annexation response to Bridgewater Township, considered a retail registration application for low-potency hemp edibles, and reviewed disbursement reports. Public works updates provided information on transportation planning, sidewalk improvements, and upcoming street maintenance projects.
The agenda for the Regular Meeting included several items for consideration. Key topics involved the potential appointment of a Bridgewater Township Representative to the Dundas Planning Commission to fill a vacancy required by the Orderly Annexation Agreement. The consent agenda covered the approval of the February 23, 2026, Regular Minutes, acceptance of a $100 donation from Judy's Floral Design, and review of disbursements totaling $131,450.22. Reports were scheduled from the City Engineer, City Administrator/Clerk, and Mayor/Councilors. The Council also announced upcoming meeting dates and community events.
The key discussion points included the review of the draft Request for Proposal (RFQ) for the playground equipment at Tower Park. The Board members discussed the timeline, noting that site work must precede equipment installation, and directed staff to update residents regarding the timeline. Planning was also finalized for the 2026 Easter Egg Hunt, scheduled for Saturday, April 4, with egg stuffing set for March 21 at City Hall.
The agenda for the meeting includes standard items such as roll call and approval of the agenda and minutes, followed by review of bills, communications, and reports. The primary business items involve Unfinished Business and New Business. Specifically, the New Business section mandates consideration of the Rebound Partners -- Proposed North Railway Street Project. The document also contains minutes from a previous meeting where the 2026 Final Economic Development Authority Budget and 2026 Final Property Tax Levy were considered for approval. Furthermore, supporting documentation outlines the details of the proposed North Railway Street Project, a multi-family housing development involving six parcels, including one owned by the EDA, and discusses potential Tax Increment Financing (TIF) assistance.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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