February 2022 HBAL President’s Message

February 2022 HBAL President’s Message

I hope everyone’s new year is off to a good start! On Monday, January 10 there was an ordinance change proposed to City Council. If the ordinance change is approved, builders will be able to work directly with a contractor for curb cuts. You will still need to have...
February 2022 HBAL President’s Message

January 2022 HBAL President’s Message

It’s hard to believe 2021 has already come to an end. What a wild end to the year with the tornado and severe thunderstorm warnings in December! Our thoughts are with those in Kentucky and Tennessee. I hope everyone had safe and enjoyable holidays with their families...
February 2022 HBAL President’s Message

December 2021 HBAL President’s Message

In the September Business Builder, I shared information about the City’s proposed updates to the Drainage Criteria Manual (DCM). Many of the proposed changes were going to have a significant impact on buildable land. Last month we learned the Transportation and...
February 2022 HBAL President’s Message

November 2021 HBAL President’s Message

On October 6, HBAL members had the opportunity to hear a presentation by the Planning Department on the 2050 Comprehensive Plan. The plan recognizes housing as a system and the need for housing affordability at all levels. This, along with the plan’s commitment...
February 2022 HBAL President’s Message

October 2021 HBAL President’s Message

Fall is finally here and so is the Fall Parade of Homes. The Parade starts October 3 and runs through October 10. HBAL hosted a Lunch and Learn with Rural Water District 1 on September 22. This meeting was well attended by our members. Jordon with Rural Water District...