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The meeting agenda included a lease amendment regarding Hayford leases. Informational items discussed featured updates on the Hometown Fly-In, Westside Clean Up, PUD transmission lines, WSDOT widening project and MALS lighting, the master plan project, perimeter fencing improvements, and airport storage.
The workshop agenda included discussions on a professional services agreement for the commercial kitchen and food truck park design, a resolution regarding a WSDOT grant for perimeter fencing improvements, and the acceptance of grant funds for a state and local cybersecurity program. Additionally, the Council reviewed a dark fiber lease agreement, a change order for the Jensen Pump Track project, and the monthly financial report.
The agenda for the meeting includes public hearings focused on proposed zoning code amendments, specifically regarding administrative mechanisms, zoning districts and maps, and signs. Additionally, the new business section of the meeting will address the review and discussion of the Planning Commission By-Laws.
The meeting agenda includes the recognition of Airport Commissioners, the consideration of ordinances amending various chapters of the municipal code, and a change order for the Jensen Park project. New business topics involve a compensation proposal and easement approval for PUD transmission lines, appointments to the Airport Commission, and an amendment to the contract for prosecution services. The agenda also includes a report from the Mayor, staff reports, and an executive session to discuss pending or potential litigation.
The Lindsay Subarea Plan serves as a roadmap to guide growth and development within the Lindsay Subarea of the City of Arlington. It articulates a long-term vision to establish a peaceful, connected community by fostering well-being. The plan addresses key elements such as future land use, transportation, environmental stewardship, parks and trails, and utilities and public services. Specifically, it aims to facilitate low- to moderate-intensity housing, including small-lot homes, townhomes, and multifamily units, supported by essential infrastructure and recreational facilities.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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