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Florence City Council March 11

Florence City Council March 11

March 11, 2025

All City Council members and Mayor Aubuchon-Metzger were present.

AGENDA POINT 5 – Second reading of a zoning change at 8109 US 42 for a Brew Team Coffee to be built at this location. Passed 4-2 with Councilwomen Angie Cable and Leslie Chambers as no votes.

AGENDA POINT 6 – Second reading of a change of concept plan to allow for existing building at 45 Cavalier Blvd. to be used for Life Learning Skills day care, medical, office, and other associated uses. Passed 6-0.

AGENDA POINT 7
– Second reading of a change of concept plan for the expansion of a Tesla charging station at 4990 Houston Road. Passed 6-0.

AGENDA POINT 8 – Mayor’s report covered these issues:

  • Saint Patrick’s Day Scavenger Hunt March 7-17
  • Florence Police Department Citizen Academy, Wednesdays from March 26 to May 14. Apply here.
  • Public Works Academy June 9-July 25; deadline to apply is May 9.
  • Youth in Government Program March 25
  • Coffee with the Mayor March 28
  • City photo contest
  • Easter egg hunt
  • Great American Clean Up April 26

AGENDA POINT 9 – Councilwoman Chambers thanked the city for addressing the lights at the Skate Park so people can use the park in the evening.

Public Comment  
Mr. Zeb thanked the city for broadcasting the City Council meetings via YouTube and stated he has watched them all; addressed the TID (Transportation Improvement District), saying he believes it’s a good idea as it will bring state funds to the city for expansion of city streets; stated council meeting agendas need to be posted further in advance, as posting the agenda the night before doesn’t give people enough time to react and address issues that concern them. Mayor Aubuchon professionally educated Mr. Zeb how the system works, with an initial introduction, first reading and second reading of each issue voted on by the council.

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