Local officials have announced the results of the recent referendum held on December 10, 2025. The referendum sought community input on proposed changes to local zoning laws, which could impact development in the area significantly.
The referendum saw a voter turnout of approximately 55%. Residents voted on two key propositions: one aimed at increasing residential housing density, and the other focused on preserving green spaces. Early indications suggest a majority favored the preservation of existing green spaces.
The City Planning Department conducted the referendum in collaboration with local community organizations to ensure broad participation. Their involvement aimed to help informed discussion among residents about the potential implications of the proposed changes.
Historically, this referendum marks the third attempt in five years to revisit zoning laws. Previous discussions around housing density have often met resistance due to concerns about urban sprawl and environmental impacts.
For residents seeking more information on the referendum outcomes or to participate in future discussions on zoning laws, additional details can be found on the City Planning Department’s website.





