Niles has second zoning hearing
Niles has second zoning hearing NILES — City officials on Wednesday heard from Sean Suder, founder and CEO of ZoneCo, the company working on recommending changes to the city’s zoning …
Niles is reviewing its zoning code following a Supreme Court decision, with assistance from ZoneCo, a company specializing in zoning recommendations. This review is partly funded by a $50,000 grant from the Ohio Department of Development. The project aims to modernize residential zoning codes in alignment with the city's 2024 full plan. A key goal is to identify opportunities that support housing development. The review was prompted by a Supreme Court decision, though the specific ruling is not named. The city is seeking to ensure its zoning regulations are current and effective.
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Media Coverage · May 8, 2026
Niles city officials held a second zoning hearing to discuss potential changes to the city's zoning code, which was prompted by a $50,000 grant from the Ohio Department of Development. The changes aim to modernize residential zoning codes in line with the city's 2024 full plan. ZoneCo's CEO, Sean Suder, presented the review's findings and proposed amendments to support housing development.
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Niles has second zoning hearing NILES — City officials on Wednesday heard from Sean Suder, founder and CEO of ZoneCo, the company working on recommending changes to the city’s zoning code since last fall. The review was in part due to a $50,000 grant the city received from the Ohio Department of Development to help modernize its residential zoning codes in accordance with its 2024 comprehensive plan. Suder said part of the project’s goal was to locate opportunities that would support housing dev
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Niles city officials held a second zoning hearing to discuss potential changes to the city's zoning code, which was prompted by a $50,000 grant from the Ohio Department of Development. The changes aim to modernize residential zoning codes in line with the city's 2024 full plan. ZoneCo's CEO, Sean Suder, presented the review's findings and proposed amendments to support housing development.
Niles has second zoning hearing NILES — City officials on Wednesday heard from Sean Suder, founder and CEO of ZoneCo, the company working on recommending changes to the city’s zoning …
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