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what the price was that was paid. So it's all done. And I think it's a good result and I'm <br />happy to be able to help out. So interesting case comes our way and I'm glad to report <br />it went well. So thank you, Mr. President, that concludes my report. Thank you. <br />Council President Brossard: <br />Thank you. Director of Finance Radeff, do you have a report this evening? <br />Finance <br />Finance Director Keegan: <br />Yes, Mr. President. <br />• As the Mayor stated throughout the next few weeks, I'm sitting down with each Director <br />to review their budgets, make sure everything's being accounted for, and I am also <br />actively working on revenue projections. We have a goal date of either the first week of <br />March, but preferably the last week of February goal date for budget hearings, and I will <br />update Council as soon as I can give a firm date and make sure we coordinate with the <br />Mayor and Council as well. Thank you, Mr. President, that concludes my report. <br />Council President Brossard: <br />Thank you. Moving into Council Committee Reports, Councilman Limpert, Chairman of the <br />Building Zoning and Development Committee, do you have a report this evening? <br />Building, Zoning and Development Committee <br />Councilman Limpert: <br />I do, Mr. President, it's a little bit long. We had a piece of legislation that had a lot of <br />conversation. So the Building, Zoning and Development Committee met at 7:05 p.m. on January <br />13, 2026. Present were All of Council, the Mayor, Director of Finance, Economic Development, <br />Recreation, Human Resources, Services and Safety, Chief of Staff to the Mayor and guests, or <br />there was no guests. <br />• Substitute Resolution 2025-115 was discussed and it's a substitute resolution to <br />authorize the Director of Economic Development to solicit statements of qualification <br />for qualified firms to the site study and feasibility analysis of Pine, Maple and Chestnut <br />school property sites and further authorize the Mayor to contract with qualified firms <br />for such services. The Resolution contained modifications from the initial review from <br />November 5th, that recommended that we do... citing the 2025 Comprehensive Housing <br />Plan Strategy, a focus should be to attract new residents and support current residents <br />as their needs change through expanding housing and different housing types for the <br />City that we can deliver. As focus would be through the acquisition of school properties <br />that the City can deliver, and fill homes, or utilize existing infrastructure to drive the goal <br />of growing the upper tier housing market, evaluate the feasibility of the continuum of <br />care housing and free up additional housing supply for the continued goal of gaining <br />attainable housing for the current and new residents. The goal moving forward with this <br />proposal is to now, is to ensure that the plans and contractors are in place by the end of <br />2027 school year when those properties will no longer be used for educational <br />purposes. Of note, the Planning and Development Code and Zoning may need changes <br />01-20-26 Council Meeting Minutes - Page 3 <br />
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