11.19.13: UDC Meetings and More

If you are a homeowner or property owner in Roswell, you got a postcard informing you of the remaining meetings regarding the Unified Development Code (UDC) that are open to the public.  The next one is the Planning Commission meeting tonight, Tuesday November 19th, at 7 PM in Council chambers at City Hall. The city…

Video: Improving the UDC Process

“It’s hard to hit a moving target …”  The Unified Development Code (UDC) is designed to update and clarify Roswell’s zoning. It’s a critically important document that will guide our development and redevelopment for the foreseeable future. The process of creating the UDC began about two years ago.  Many of the meetings about this document…

The UDC: A Suggested Process

There are ways to improve the UDC process so that we are all confident that it’s the best road map for Roswell’s future and that it protects the goals and values of Roswell’s residents and small businesses[1].  Following are details of my suggested approach.  The outline is flexible; when you read it, you’ll get a…

The UDC: Impacts and Concerns

“It’s important not to develop for development’s sake.” Roswell’s Unified Development Code (UDC) is being created to streamline and clean up Roswell’s zoning.  We need this clarity, and we need to encourage redevelopment and development in Roswell.  However, we must focus our efforts on run-down areas and  consider the big picture of infrastructure, including traffic. …

10.15.13: Youth Day and More

Saturday was Youth Day in Roswell – one of those days that reminds us all how wonderful this place is.  I joked that with the parade, Farm Days, festivals, barbecues, football parties … there were probably a whole lot of naps and early bedtimes in this city. The Youth Day Parade is also the only…

“It’s Hard to Hit a Moving Target”

Last night, Monday September 30, was the fifth Monday of the month.  On months with five Mondays, City Council meets in an open forum.  There’s no agenda.  People are invited to speak on any topic, with no time limit. These fifth Mondays can represent the only time Council hears about some subjects from some people. …