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Board meetings and strategic plans from Rachel Bottemiller's organization
The Planning Commission meeting focused on two public hearings. The first addressed a request for Conditional Use approval to operate a non-profit outpatient drug and alcohol treatment center at a residential property. The second hearing concerned proposed legislative amendments to the Albany Development Code to ensure compliance with recent state land use legislation, including various Senate and House Bills. The agenda also included time for staff updates and business from the commission.
This ordinance repeals previous ordinances and adopts the Revised City of Albany Comprehensive Plan and its associated map, along with detailed findings. The plan was updated through an intensive three-year process involving citizen and agency reviews, and it is intended to comply with Statewide Planning Goals and Guidelines and Periodic Review requirements. The objective is to establish the revised comprehensive plan as the official roadmap for the city's development.
The commission reviewed two main agenda items regarding historic exterior alterations. The first item focused on the historic review of exterior alterations to change the style of garage doors on an accessory structure at 737 10th Ave SW. The second item addressed the historic review for exterior alterations to rehabilitate and restore the storefronts of 111, 113, 121, and 129 1st Ave NW, also known as the Albany Civic Theater. Additionally, the commission held an Article 7 discussion and reviewed staff updates.
The board meeting focused on community revitalization initiatives, with extensive public comments regarding the proposed Cumberland Community Event Center project, its history, and its potential as a community gathering space. Participants advocated for city funding to assist with building renovations, safety upgrades, and utility improvements. The board also initiated a discussion regarding Central Albany Revitalization Area grant programs.
This plan outlines the City of Albany's strategy for implementing the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) paratransit requirements for the Albany Transit System. It aims to ensure comparable paratransit services for ADA-eligible individuals by expanding the Albany Call-A-Ride (ACAR) service. Key initiatives include extending ACAR's service area and hours to align with the fixed-route system, increasing vehicle capacity to support next-day service, and adjusting fare structures in compliance with ADA guidelines. The plan also establishes an eligibility screening process and outlines public participation efforts.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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