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The committee voted 2-0 to recommend moving Gardner’s sign regulations out of the zoning chapter into a new chapter, without changing the current sign rules. It also reviewed an FY2026 Community Development Block Grant application of up to $875,000, due April 21, including funding for social services and Downtown Phase 6 improvements.
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If approved by the City Council, the sign ordinance change would mainly make future amendments easier; it would not change the current sign requirements. The proposed CDBG application would continue several community programs and support street lighting, curbs, sidewalks, and accessibility improvements along City Hall Avenue. The Maki Park investigation and upcoming community development projects remained under committee review.
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