3 in the published record, 12 in the recordings
In the record
Published agenda3 items
Published agendas and the dispositions the approved minutes recorded. Twelve years, whether or not a camera was running.
- Jan 24, 2017Board
R5No disposition in the minutesPublished agenda - Jan 24, 2017Board
R6No disposition in the minutesPublished agenda A RESOLUTION ADOPTING THE CONNECTED CITY FINANCIAL PLAN AND WHICH WILL BE APPLICABLE WITHIN THE CONNECTED CITY STEWARDSHIP DISTRICT.
- May 23, 2017Board
N10No disposition in the minutesPublished agenda Florida Department of Economic Opportunity - Connected City Stewardship District - Dated April 20, 2017
In the room
Transcript12 moments
Machine transcription of 283 recorded meetings — 9% of decided items have one. Speaker names are inferred from voice and can be wrong.
- ADU draft ordinance discussion
Several speakers Unidentified A: there's a lot of Connected City: I would Unidentified A: I Connected City: was just thinking, you know,
- ADU draft ordinance discussion
Several speakers Unidentified A: Yeah. That's Connected City: a good Jon Moody: question. Connected City: That's a
- Connected City one-year moratorium motion
Several speakers Connected City: That was Mr. Jorrari, it was Do we need to revote to rescind that one or not?
- tree preservation workshop Planning Commission requested
Several speakers Connected City: as unique as the land that is.
- R31Connected City, Village of Pasadena Hills, and Pasco 2050 Discussion
Several speakers Unidentified A: I like to think outside the box. That's what attracted me to Metro's vision of connected cities. I feel
- PC9 Pasco County Design Standards Manual presentation
Several speakers Connected City: Yes, they can. Jon Moody: Yeah, Charles Grey: we know that. Connected City: But there's a second body that represents.
- R31Connected City, Village of Pasadena Hills, and Pasco 2050 Discussion
Several speakers Seth Weightman: I it's a real quick. I have more questions on Connected City and
- R31Connected City, Village of Pasadena Hills, and Pasco 2050 Discussion
Unidentified speaker Good morning commissioners. Good morning everyone. Um I guess I drew the lucky straw here. I'm honored to be here to represent everyone That's part of the connected city planning area that was connected uh that was created a long long time back and the conversation started obviously with the chatter online I think discussions and Staff said, Hey, why did we even create Connected City? This was ten years back. Maybe just time to go back and see what was the goal, what were we trying to do? And more importantly, was it a good idea? All along. I don't know. I don't have all the answers. Um So I'm going to do my best to walk you through the journey we went on ten years back and the thinking behind it. So it it was year 2014 how it started. If you all kind of look at the map, this connected city in the area to I-75 is
- Connected City one-year moratorium motion
Several speakers Jon Moody: want to change the land development code, so that would be a moratorium on development in Connected City.
- PC8 PDE 257822 special exception for Irma Whitmeyer dog kennel
Several speakers Connected City: Four point four pigs in this case. I think Well Jon Moody: the Connected City: shares Jaimie Girardi: do we have to do it.4 of a pig. Connected City: Yeah, you never know. Depends Jaimie Girardi: on how obvious you can.
- R31Connected City, Village of Pasadena Hills, and Pasco 2050 Discussion
Several speakers Kathryn Starkey: Well you t you to c I think you skipped a uh connected city slide. Did did I see?
- R31Connected City, Village of Pasadena Hills, and Pasco 2050 Discussion
Several speakers Kathryn Starkey: Is there any executive Space and connected city. David Engel: N not that I know of, ma'am. Kathryn Starkey: Yeah, I'm sure? Yeah.