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A sharp divide exists between Bloomington residents regarding whether duplexes and other multiplexes should be allowed in traditionally single-family residential neighborhoods.
The City of Bloomington is revising its Unified Development Ordinance and Zoning Map. The proposed plans would add three new zoning districts to designate areas for student housing, green spaces and multiple forms of housing.
The rezoning efforts are part of the larger 2018 City of Bloomington Comprehensive Plan, which set goals for the city to achieve by 2040. City officials use the plan as a guide for their decisions on the allotment of funds and resources, including sustainability and diversification of the housing stock.
Bloomington to no longer issue tobacco licenses, bans sale of flavored tobacco
By FOX 9 Staff
Monday night, the Bloomington City Council voted 4-2 to approve the ordinance.
Bloomington to no longer issue tobacco licenses, bans sale of flavored tobacco
Bloomington is the latest city in Minnesota to end the sale of flavored tobacco products, but the city s new ordinance takes the additional step of prohibiting any future tobacco licenses within the city.
Under the new rule, the city will no longer issue new tobacco licenses and once a tobacco business closes, their license will expire. According to the Association for Nonsmokers-Minnesota, the inclusion of this provision makes Bloomington s ordinance is the first of its kind in the state.
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Over the years, conservative members of the Normal Town Council and McLean County Board often have resisted bicycle trail extensions presented for approval. They have tended to frame the issue as parks versus roads.
During an interview on WGLT s Sound Ideas, Normal Mayor Chris Koos said he resists the either-or framing. I think we have to spend money on roads and I think we have to spend money on trail infrastructure, and probably the impetus that made us move forward on this is the fact we got a $150,000 grant from the state of Illinois to accomplish this, said Koos.
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