Monday, April 19
Please note that the members of the Planning Commission may participate remotely via telephone or video. Members of the public also have the right to participate in the meeting by phone or other electronic means. To participate remotely via video, visit the following Zoom link.: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/81859790085?pwd=aVFiR2s2Qm41bk1aamRlbS9xYTNNUT09. The meeting ID is 818 5979 0085 and the passcode is 658187. To join by phone only, dial 1-312-626-6799 and enter meeting ID 818 5979 0085.
1. 7 p.m. Public hearing for Planned Unit Development amendment – Unique Development, LLP. The applicant is requesting to amend an existing amended Planned Unit Development (PUD-16-001, as previously amended) for the removal of the parking requirements for a proposed community center/clubhouse. The property is in an amended PUD/R-3 “Medium Density Residential” zoning district. The property is located on 10th Ave. E.
Char Rosenow retires after a 36-year career in Douglas County
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Douglas County assessor to retire after serving for 32 years
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Businesses can apply for grants through Alexandria Area Economic Development Commission. 6:26 pm, Jan. 5, 2021 ×
More funds are now available to help some Douglas County businesses recoup costs after the latest executive order from the governor’s shutdown and restrictions as a result of the coronavirus pandemic.
Douglas County commissioners approved a state Business Relief Grant in the amount of $754,292 that will be disbursed to area businesses in the form of an economic development relief grant.
The county was eligible to keep a portion of the funds – $18,397 worth – to cover administrative costs, but will put the whole amount toward grants for businesses instead. In addition, the commissioners approved allocating up to $677,746 more if needed.