Clay Street rezone an example of the need for public input

In Our Opinion

 

Last updated 2/27/2014 at 1:35pm



It’s important for a community’s residents to be involved in determining what takes place around them.

An example is the current discussion surrounding a parcel of land on Clay Street. Property owner Randall Gillingham has applied for a rezone of his one-third acre property from multifamily (R-3) to high-density multifamily (R-3H) in order to possibly construct a 14-unit apartment building on the site.

Gillingham has no firm plans to do this right now, and is simply testing the waters — as it were — at the request of the city of Cheney. Under the current R-3, he could build an apart...



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