Phoenix Urban Renewal Agency to hold meeting on April 20 via Zoom

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The Phoenix Urban Renewal Agency announced on April 16 that it will hold its next board meeting on April 20 at 5:30 p.m. The meeting will be conducted virtually through a Zoom webinar, with public access information provided in advance.

The upcoming session is important for residents and stakeholders interested in urban renewal projects and agency decisions. It offers an opportunity for the public to stay informed about ongoing initiatives and provide input during designated comment periods.

According to the agenda, the meeting will begin with roll call and confirmation of a quorum, which requires at least four board directors to conduct official business. The consent agenda includes approval of minutes from the previous meeting held on March 16. Routine items are typically adopted by one motion unless a member requests separate discussion.

A period for public comments is scheduled, allowing individuals to raise issues not listed on the agenda. Participants attending virtually can signal their intention to speak by raising their hand online, while those present in person must sign up before addressing the board. Only names will be recorded in official minutes, though recordings are available at city hall.

New business items include recommendations from PHURAC regarding the establishment of an Art and Improvement Grant Program and directing staff to request proposals or quotes for future projects. The agenda also allows time for comments from both the executive director and board members before adjournment.

Details about future meetings are expected to be determined following this session.



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