Oakland City Council held public hearing on its comprehensive plan
Oakland City Council held public hearing on its comprehensive plan By Derek Mullins | December 29, 2020 at 10:35 PM CST - Updated December 29 at 10:35 PM
OAKLAND CITY, Ind. (WFIE) - On Tuesday evening, a public hearing was held in Oakland City by the city council to discuss its comprehensive plan.
Documents from INDOT show Oakland City received grant funding through the I-69 Community Planning Program in October of 2007 to create the plan.
Around $50,000 was awarded for the purpose of creating a plan commission and completing a comprehensive plan. The city’s last update was put together in connection to the I-69 corridor in 2009.
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MiraCosta College recently appointed two Carlsbad residents to its Independent Citizens’ Bond Oversight Committee for the MiraCosta Community College District. The bond committee provides public oversight of the district’s $455 Measure MM bond, which passed in November 2016.
Rigdon Currie and Michael Krival, the new members, were appointed to two-year terms effective through Nov. 18, 2022.
Measure MM is funding construction, renovations, technology and infrastructure upgrades, and public safety and accessibility at the college’s Oceanside and San Elijo campuses, and its Community Learning Center, also in Oceanside.
Currie will be the committee’s delegate representing senior citizens. Currie served in the Air Force for two years before becoming an executive for the Xerox Corporation and later a venture capitalist. Currie is a graduate of Georgia Tech and Harvard Business School, and has been a board member for several nonprofits.
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Covid-19 has had a devastating impact on our lives and the economy. The NSW Government has responded by implementing changes to its Planning System designed to inject investment into the economy and keep people in jobs. Below is a summary of the most recent changes.
The ePlanning Program
From 1 July councils and registered certifiers began using ePlanning Digital Services to process planning applications. From 31 December all planning applications must be processed this way.
This has required amendments to the
Environmental Planning and Assessment Regulation 2000, making use of the portal mandatory when lodging planning applications. This includes development applications, including modification applications, applications for CDCs and for certificates under Part 6 of the