
The Urbana Enterprise Zone is designed to encourage investment and reinvestment in declining areas, grow Urbana’s tax base, and promote job growth by encouraging attraction of new businesses and expansion of existing businesses. For projects within the City of Urbana, contact the City of Urbana Enterprise Zone Administrator.
Please contact the City of Urbana Department of Community Development with any questions. N 0 0.25 0.5 0.75 1 Miles OFFICIAL 2017 ZONING MAP City of Urbana, Illinois HISTORIC LANDMARKS AND DISTRICTS Urbana Historic Landmarks 1207 South Busey Avenue Reed-Sutton House 104 North Central Avenue Eli Halberstadt House 601 West Delaware Avenue …
In December 2003 the Urbana Plan Commission recommended approval of an annexation agreement with John Hingtgen and Virgil Naugle and a development proposal by Paul Tatman for a Planned Unit Development (PUD) on a 31-acre tract commonly referred to as the
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Urbana, Illinois and Busey First National Bank, Trustee under Trust #688, Elizabeth Rogers, Wayne C. Norrick and Manford E. Morrow, a copy of which said Annexation Agreement is attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference, be and the same is hereby approved. 2. That the Mayor of the City of Urbana, Illinois, be
WHEREAS, the City of Urbana (“City”) is a home rule unit of local government pursuant to Article VII, Section 6, of the Illinois Constitution of 1970, and may exercise any power and perform any function pertaining to its governmental business and affairs, and the passage of this Ordinance
The project at 1308 W. Dublin Avenue, Urbana, Illinois, is a vacant lot obtained from the City of Urbana. Construction is anticipated to start in the spring of 2022.
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Urbana’s residential areas are fully built-out and are homogeneously zoned R-1, R-2, or R-3. Design review of these stable residential neighborhoods does not appear to be warranted or desirable. It is important to recognize that design-based NCDs work best in areas with a strong real estate market.
the city of urbana, illinois and american federation of state, county and municipal employees, afl-cio, council 31, local 1331 for the term beginning july 1, 2021 through june 30, 2024