Savannah plans neighborhood zoning meeting in Hudson Hill/Bayview

Savannah plans neighborhood zoning meeting in Hudson Hill/Bayview
Mayor Van R. Johnson II — City of Savannah
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The City of Savannah’s Planning and Urban Design Department, in collaboration with the Hudson Hill Community Organization, is set to hold a zoning meeting for the Hudson Hill/Bayview neighborhood. Scheduled for Saturday, May 17, this meeting aims to engage homeowners, renters, and business owners in discussions about residential zoning ordinances.

The focus will be on aligning the zoning regulations, managed by the City of Savannah alongside the Metropolitan Planning Commission (MPC), with the specific needs and aspirations of the Hudson Hill/Bayview community. The gathering will take place at the Hudson Hill Neighborhood Center.

City officials and staff from the Planning and Urban Design Department will provide information on current zoning practices and collect feedback to guide future neighborhood development. Attendees are encouraged to ask questions or express concerns regarding zoning matters.

For inquiries related to the meeting or zoning issues, individuals can contact planning@savannahga.gov or call 912-651-3108.

The event details are as follows:
– What: Hudson Hill/Bayview Zoning Meeting
– When: Saturday, May 17, from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m.
– Where: Hudson Hill Neighborhood Center, 2227 Hudson St.

Zoning serves as a tool for municipalities granted by the State to ensure public health, safety, and welfare while preserving historical and cultural sites. It regulates what can be developed within a property or community affecting both residential homes and businesses.



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