Galveston
Abandonment of a portion of right-of-way to facilitate a hotel and condominium PUD.
Abandoning this right-of-way will allow it to be incorporated into a private development, as it's no longer needed for public access.
At a glance
Last vote
Declining — being discussed less frequently. 0 mentions in the last 30 days, 1 the 60 before.
Request to abandon approximately 11,265 square feet of city right-of-way, which is part of a planned unit development for a hotel and condominium.
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Galveston's zoning laws are so old and boring, they're actually holding the city back! Outdated rules might be stopping new businesses and ideas from popping up, which is bad news for the city's future growth.
Big plans are hitting the brakes in Galveston! A huge Sports Illustrated resort is off the table, and even a simple Denny's remodel got the boot. Looks like development is facing some serious hurdles right now.
The city considered designating a property at 1813 24th Street as a "Galveston Landmark." This designation aims to preserve historically significant properties within the city.