GPCC has Busy Wednesday Agenda Including Approving Elk Island Proposal for Managed Homeless Site
The Grants Pass City Council has a busy Wednesday night agenda that includes a public hearing, three quasi-judicial actions and two resolutions to decide.
The Public Hearing leads the agenda to decide an appeal of the Urban Area Planning Commission’s decision to affirm their decision to deny changes to the original building permit at 899 Rogue River Highway, Bowman’s Choice Auto.
The quasi-judicial actions include ordinances creating a reimbursement district for the Harbeck Meadows Subdivision and the Allen Creek Road Regional Stormwater Pond. The third will vacate a street plug adjacent to 535 Lincoln Road.
The Council will then consider two resolutions. The first approving commercial activity and the sale of alcohol at Riverside Park for the 2026 Cycle Oregon Rally.
The second resolution will authorize the agreement between the City and Elk Island Trading Company for a shelter site with services at 210 Redwood Highway, near Bi-Mart.
The Business Session begins at 6 p.m. in City Council Chambers at 101 Northwest ‘A’ Street