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Harrisonburg City Council unanimously approved the FY2026-27 through FY2030-31 Capital Improvement Program, setting the city’s framework for planning future capital needs and pursuing grants. Council also unanimously approved zoning and special-use requests, chicken-permit ordinance changes, and temporary voting-precinct changes tied to a potential April 12, 2026 special election.
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The five-year capital plan guides which major city projects may be planned and pursued, although the minutes do not provide project-by-project funding amounts. Several property-use changes were approved, including a rezoning on South Main Street and special-use permits at 660 Walnut Lane and 380 Sunrise Avenue. Residents may also see temporary polling-place changes if the potential special election occurs, because three school locations are unavailable.
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