Beaumont Planning Commission to weigh veterinary hospital permit; Economic Development Committee to recap trade show
The Beaumont Planning Commission will hold a public hearing this week on a proposal to allow a veterinary hospital on 6th Street, while next week the Economic Development Committee is set to hear results from a Las Vegas trade show and review downtown visitation trends.
Planning Commission: June 24 hearing on veterinary hospital
The Planning Commission’s June 24 agenda included a single public hearing item — a Conditional Use Permit (CUP2026-0009) for a veterinary hospital at 320 E 6th Street. The building would be 2,400 square feet in the Downtown Mixed Use Zone. The commission also considered approval of the May 27, 2026 meeting minutes.
As of this report, the minutes from the June 24 meeting have not been published, so the outcome of the public hearing is not yet available. The item remains a proposal that was discussed at the meeting.
Economic Development Committee: July 8 meeting preview
The Economic Development Committee will meet July 8 to receive a report on the ICSC Las Vegas 2026 trade show, which the city’s economic development staff attended. The agenda also includes an update on downtown visitation trends from the Beaumont Nights market and concert series covering April through June 2026.
Committee members will discuss the Economic Development Strategic Plan and receive a Business Spotlight update. The meeting will begin with approval of the May 13, 2026 minutes.
Coming up
- **Economic Development Committee** — July 8, 2026, time and location to be confirmed on the city’s calendar. Agenda items include trade show recap, downtown visitation data, and strategic plan discussion.
- **Planning Commission** — No upcoming meeting has been announced yet; follow the city’s meeting schedule for future dates.
Residents can view full agendas and minutes at the city of Beaumont’s official website.
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