Who is Arlington Planning and Zoning Commission?
The Planning and Zoning Commission is a nine-member board responsible for making recommendations to the City Council on zoning and subdivision matters. They also participate in special studies, as well as serve as the Capital Improvements Program Advisory Committee and the Airport Zoning Commission. The nine Commissioners are appointed by City Council. The two-year terms are staggered and are limited to three terms. Commissioners are appointed each July. How do I speak to the Planning and Zoning Commission? The Planning and Zoning Commission usually meets in regular session on the first and third Wednesday of each month at 5:30 p.m. in the Council Chamber in the Citys Municipal Building located at 101 West Abram Street. Commission meetings are televised live on public cable television, ARLINGTON’S GOVERNMENT CHANNEL. Citizens who wish to speak about items during the public hearing portion of the agenda must fill out a card and return it to the City staff members prior to the meeting go