
Speaker B
23:18 - 23:44
"I drive bus up and down those streets, and I know how many kids are out there when I come up to do a stop, and there are a lot of kids there. And putting it on CACNU is better. There are more stops on CACNU than there are on Candlelight. And I think that blocking off the access to CACNU is the right thing to do."
“I drive bus up and down those streets, and I know how many kids are out there when I come up to do a stop, and there are a lot of kids there. And putting it on CACNU is better. There are more stops on CACNU than there are on Candlelight. And I think that blocking off the access to CACNU is the right thing to do.”
Um, I would like to echo the rest of the commissioners. I drive bus up and down those streets, and I know how many kids are out there when I come up to do a stop, and there are a lot of kids there. And putting it on CACNU is better. There are more stops on CACNU than there are on Candlelight. And I think that blocking off the access to CACNU is the right thing to do.
The Kenai Planning and Zoning Commission voted unanimously Thursday to grant a variance allowing two new multifamily structures to be built within 10 feet of the required 20-foot setback on a corner lot, eliminating double frontage access to improve traffic safety.
