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Valdez Planning and Zoning Commission Meets Tonight
The Valdez Planning and Zoning Commission holds its regular meeting tonight at 7:00 PM in City Hall council chambers. The session is open to the public and runs until 8:30 PM.
The commission reviews applications for conditional use permits, variances, and subdivisions. It makes recommendations to the City Council on zoning code changes.
Past meetings have covered items like final plat approvals for subdivisions, including the D8 Alaska Sea Kayak development. Tonight's agenda has not been posted on the city website yet.
The city is working on a comprehensive zoning code update project. A 2023 analysis identified gaps between current regulations and recent land use plans. Tonight's meeting is one step in that ongoing process.
How to Participate
Residents can speak during public comment periods at tonight's meeting. City Hall is located at 212 Chenega Avenue in Valdez.
For those who cannot attend, the city's Legistar system posts meeting minutes and recordings online after each session. The Community Development Department at City Hall takes public comments during regular business hours. Contact information is available on the city website.
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