Please consider attending the joint meeting at 8 p.m. Monday June 19 at 851 S. Eton (Agenda attached) and the July 12 Planning Commission public hearing

Greetings to all.
As you may be aware, there is an important discussion going on in our community about proposed zoning changes in downtown Birmingham. Birmingham is not broken; our existing ordinances and free market forces have created a vibrant downtown — in large part due to landlords and business professionals who have creatively shaped the downtown of today within existing city zoning rules.
The proposed “retail definition changes” — changes which would restrict allowable use of first-floor space in the Redline District, will be a topic of discussion at Monday’s joint meeting of the Planning Commission and City Commission. In addition, a public hearing has been set for July 12.
Please consider attending the joint meeting at 8 p.m. Monday June 19 at 851 S. Eton (Agenda attached) and the July 12 Planning Commission public hearing. 
Remember:  These meetings will set the tone for possible zoning changes that could permanently hurt downtown Birmingham — and your business.
 
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James Esshaki

Essco Development Company

210 South Old Woodward, Suite 230

Birmingham, MI 48009