Planning and Zoning Commission Cancels July Meetings Due to Lack of Agenda Items

June 19, 2025 | Chandler, Maricopa County, Arizona


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Planning and Zoning Commission Cancels July Meetings Due to Lack of Agenda Items
The City of Chandler's Planning and Zoning Commission meeting on June 18, 2025, was marked by a significant decision regarding the upcoming July meetings, which are likely to be canceled due to a lack of scheduled cases. This announcement came during a brief session that included a roll call and the Pledge of Allegiance, but no public appearances or major discussions took place.

The commission moved swiftly through the agenda, approving the consent agenda that included the minutes from the June 4 meeting and a sign code amendment. Vice Chair Cooley expressed support for the sign code amendment but urged the council to reconsider the existing regulations that allow signs in the downtown area, citing concerns about clutter and the impact on the city's beautification efforts.

With no action items on the agenda and no further discussions, the meeting concluded with well wishes for a happy and healthy Fourth of July, as the commission prepares for a potential hiatus in July. The anticipated cancellation of both meetings reflects a quieter period for the commission, leaving the community awaiting future developments.

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