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City inching closer toward convention center

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Planning Commission votes on amendments: Church members voice opposition

Garrett Carroll shares with the city planning committee about the restrictiveness of the adult use ordinance. Emily Porter | The Daily Independent ASHLAND The Ashland City Planning Commission voted in favor of two text amendments during a public hearing on Tuesday. The first text amendment on the agenda concerned alcohol establishments and sales in Ashland. The amendment was slated in order to bring the city into compliance with state regulations following the county voting in November to go wet. The text amendment was a result of an audit following the vote and the countywide ordinance that followed. “We determined that there were some inconsistencies that we needed to address, so what you have in front of you, this item is a text amendment which will bring us into compliance with the state statues regarding alcohol sales in wet counties,” said Chris Pullem, city Community and Economic Development director.

Park Place sees new investor

1 of 2 ASHLAND Downtown Ashland might be seeing more rental space following the sale of the Park Place building to a doctor from California. In April, Dr. Vikas Ghai, an oncologist at Adventist Health Bakersfield, bought the building at auction for $735,000, according to Boyd County PVA records. Bobby Meade, owner of Central Uniform and Scrubs inside the building at 1701 Central Avenue, is acting as the eyes on the ground for VSI Assets, the holding company Ghai created to buy the building. Meade said the idea for the building is to transform it into a mix of commercial and rental spaces, but he said the situation is “fluid.”

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