Also on the agenda for the November 18 City Council meeting was yet another revisitation of Greenfield’s Accessory Dwelling Unit zoning ordinance. What’s the issue? For the full backstory of Accessory Dwelling Units in Greenfield and the ongoing discussion of them around town, check out this post. If you just need the tl;dr1 version, an…
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The Ways & Means Committee votes for a single tax rate for FY21.
About half of last night’s meeting of the Ways & Means Committee of the City Council was devoted to discussion of the the city’s tax classification for the coming year. Every year, the City Council needs to vote on what the property tax rate for the city will be—as well as how it will be…
The EDC considers zoning amendments, property assessments (or the lack thereof), and the First National Bank.
It’s a few days late, but I managed to catch up on this past Tuesday’s meeting of the Economic Development Committee of the Greenfield City Council. It was a fairly brief meeting (as these things go), and the agenda covered three main topics: An update from MJ Adams An update on the review of Boards…