Pendleton Redevelopment Commission agenda includes right-of-way settlement; public hearing set for Heritage Hub project
The Pendleton Redevelopment Commission met July 2 with an agenda that included a right-of-way acquisition settlement offer for Parcel 1, but minutes have not yet been published, so no decisions can be reported. Looking ahead, the Economic Development Commission will hold a public hearing July 6 on the Heritage Hub Economic Development Area Project, and the Urban Forestry Committee meets July 16 to discuss grants and tree management.
Recent meeting: Pendleton Redevelopment Commission (July 2)
The commission’s agenda included three items: approval of June 2026 meeting minutes, an update on the Heritage Hub Economic Development Area, and consideration of a secured settlement offer from Chesterfield Management Inc. for right-of-way acquisition for Parcel 1. Because minutes have not been published, it is not yet known whether the commission voted on these items.
Upcoming: Economic Development Commission public hearing (July 6)
The Economic Development Commission will meet July 6 to elect officers and hold a public hearing on the Heritage Hub Economic Development Area Project. The public hearing is the primary focus of the meeting.
Upcoming: Urban Forestry Committee (July 16)
The Urban Forestry Committee will meet July 16 to review progress on invasive species programs and planning internships. Members will also discuss applications for a SMCF Bright Future Grant for a “Trees 101” program, a Tree Campus K-12 application, updates to the Tree Management Plan, and the Tree Invasive Program/CISMA. Farmers Market booth planning is also on the agenda.
Coming up
- July 6, 2026: Economic Development Commission – public hearing on Heritage Hub Economic Development Area Project and election of officers.
- July 16, 2026: Urban Forestry Committee – discussion of grants, tree management plan, invasive species program, and Farmers Market booth planning.
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