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Killeen residents are invited to learn more about the cityâs new comprehensive plan at a community kickoff meeting next week.
The meeting is set for from 6 to 8 p.m. March 22, at Killeen Civic & Conference Center, 3601 S. WS Young Drive, according to a City of Killeen news release.
âParticipants will receive valuable information regarding the planning process, research methods, engagement opportunities and plan deliverables,â the release said. âThey will also have the opportunity to ask questions and provide input.â
For those unable to attend, the meeting will be recorded and available for view on the plan website, www.KilleenTexas.gov/CompPlan.
In a 6 to 1 vote, the Killeen City Council has approved a schedule designed to bring water and wastewater impact fees to the city.
At its Tuesday meeting, the council held a public hearing and considered a resolution approving the Capital Improvements Plan and Land Use Assumptions and establishing a public hearing date of April 13, 2021, to consider the adoption of water and wastewater impact fees.
Councilwoman Debbie Nash-King cast the only vote against the resolution.
âI voted against the fees because I voted for the NPR to develop a tax-free apartment complex and I believe in fairness across the board,â Nash-King said by email following the meeting, in reference to the housing development project set to be completed by Ohio-based NRP, Inc., to be developed by the Killeen Public Facility Corporation, which was created in February.
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