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The Land Use & Environment Committee unanimously recommended that the City Council extend the Affordable Housing Emergency Declaration for two years, received a Downtown Commercial Vacancy study, approved prior meeting minutes, and asked staff to explore rescheduling the May 28 meeting.
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The committee voted to ask City Council to extend the Affordable Housing Emergency Declaration for two more years; the Council must approve this recommendation before it takes effect. Staff and consultants presented a Downtown Commercial Vacancy study that will inform future downtown economic and land-use work, and committee members received an update on Tenant Opportunity to Purchase. Routine actions included approving the March 26 minutes and directing staff to look into moving the May 28 meeting.
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