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Council generally supported waiting to redevelop the former City Hall property at 505 Swift Boulevard until the future police station location is determined, allowing the sites to be planned together. Council also expressed general support for establishing a local historic preservation program and reviewed the 2027–2032 transportation plan, which must be approved and submitted by June 30, 2026.
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Redevelopment of 505 Swift Boulevard is not moving forward immediately; the City wants to evaluate the full block, including the police station site, for a coordinated mixed-use project connected to John Dam Plaza and The Parkway. A proposed historic preservation program could provide tax incentives, grants, and building-code flexibility for rehabilitating eligible older properties, but creating it would require an ordinance and a five-member commission. The transportation plan remains in the planning stage and will go through formal approval before submission for state or federal funding consideration.
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