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City to hold Zucker Report meetings
Monday, April 6, 2015 by Elizabeth Pagano
On Wednesday, the city will hold two separate meetings to address the recently released final version of the Zucker Report. The report, which asks the city to implement sweeping changes to the city’s Planning and Development Review Department, has already had an impact. Both meetings will be held April 8 in Rooms 1-5 at the Palmer Events Center. The first will start at 3:00 p.m., and the second will begin at 7:00 p.m., with both to last a scheduled two hours. At the same time, the Zucker System consultant team will be accepting public comments through April 13. Those comments can be submitted outside of the public meetings either through email (paul@zuckersystems.com), mail (Zucker Systems, 3038 Udall St., San Diego, CA 92106) or by contacting Paul Zucker at (619) 804-1769.
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