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St. Paul Planning Commission Schedules Public Hearing on East Grand Avenue Zoning Amendments

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Published on March 24, 2024
St. Paul Planning Commission Schedules Public Hearing on East Grand Avenue Zoning AmendmentsSource: St. Paul Minnesota

The Saint Paul Planning Commission has scheduled a meeting to discuss potential amendments to the zoning code that will affect local development and land use. The meeting, part of the East Grand Avenue Overlay District Zoning Study, is set for April 12, at 8:30 a.m. in Room 40 at City Hall.

The amendments under consideration follow a thorough study available for viewing on the Saint Paul government website. Those interested in having a say on the future of East Grand Avenue's development are encouraged to participate in the hearing. Written comments must be submitted with complete identifying information, excluding a street address if preferred, for inclusion in the public record. Failure to include this information will result in exclusion from official considerations.

For those unable to attend in person, the Planning Commission welcomes feedback via mail or email addressed to the Saint Paul Planning Commission c/o EGAOD Zoning Study. Specific contact details and instructions for submitting public commentary have been made available in the notice published on March 22.

Questions before the meeting can be directed to Spencer Miller-Johnson, whose contact information has been included in the notice. With the potential for significant changes to the zoning landscape on the horizon, community engagement is not just welcome, but essential as St. Paul continues to navigate the balance between growth and preservation of its neighborhoods.

For more detailed information regarding the public hearing and to review the zoning study documentation, interested parties can visit the Saint Paul government's official notice. This meeting represents a chance for residents to influence a key aspect of city planning that may dictate the cultural and economic trajectory of East Grand Avenue for years to come.