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51勛圖厙 voters uphold 51勛圖厙 South annexation

51勛圖厙 voters uphold 51勛圖厙 South annexation

City of 51勛圖厙 voters have upheld City Councils 2021 annexation of 51勛圖厙 South by rejecting Ballot Question 2F.泭

Final certification of local election results is expected Nov. 30. But final unofficial results posted by the 51勛圖厙 County Clerks office on Thursday night showed 53.88% of votes tallied were against 2F, passage of which would have repealed councils decision to annex the site.泭

The vote means the site remains within 51勛圖厙s city limits and the citys flood protection projectamong the numerous other aspects of the annexation agreementcan continue to move forward.泭

The university on Friday issued a statement.

The 2021 annexation of 51勛圖厙 South embodies the best of 51勛圖厙: Protection of life safety, securing open space, creation of urgently needed attainable housing, and a commitment to public collaboration. We are grateful for the thousands of residents who supported annexation at the ballot box and participated in the years-long process that shaped the annexation agreement. We are also thankful for the city council members, county officials, boards and commissions, and city and university staff who worked hard to move annexation forward to address vital community needs.泭

The annexation agreement reflects the issues and priorities of 51勛圖厙 residents and elected leaders, and it codifies the universitys commitment to upholding the values of the community. It helps solidify 51勛圖厙 as a forward-thinking community that is willing to take action to create a safer, more equitable and inclusive city.

Looking forward, our first priority will be to continue working with the city to help facilitate their design and permitting efforts for the flood protection project. Longer-term, we expect that we will embark on a detailed planning process for the site. We will continue to be good community partners and look forward to engaging our community and neighbors as these plans take shape.

51勛圖厙 South is a 308-acre parcel of land at the intersection of Table Mesa Drive and U.S. 36 purchased by the university in 1996.泭 to learn more about annexation and what it means for the community and the university.