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Members of the Joint City-county Planning Commission examine Kenneth Ford's zone change application on April 20. Michael Crimmins/Glasgow News 1

Planning commission advances East Main housing, bank project plans

Apr 21, 2026 | 3:13 PM

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Glasgow News 1

A zone change recommendation along East Main Street and a new development at the former Witty’s site on Rogers Drive were actions taken at the Joint City-County Planning Commission’s April 20 meeting.

Commissioners voted unanimously to recommend a zoning change for 512 East Main Street. The property, which fronts Sam Terry Avenue and East Main Street, is owned by applicant Kenneth Ford. Ford requested that the entire parcel be changed from a medium-density residential district to a medium-density multifamily residential district.

The proposed change is intended to allow the construction of 12 additional housing units on the site. Commissioners attached specific conditions to their recommendation, such as no entrance on Sam Terry Avenue, and no construction in the designated flood plain on the property.

The zoning request will be forwarded to the Glasgow City Council for consideration after the commission’s minutes from the April 20 meeting are approved. The council will have the final say on whether the zoning change takes effect.

In a separate action, commissioners also approved a preliminary development plan submitted by Edmonton State Bank. The plan covers property at 211 Rogers Drive, which officials noted is the former location of Witty’s. Preliminary plan approval means the bank’s project has cleared an early planning hurdle.

Key Facts
• The Joint City-County Planning Commissioners recommended a zoning change for 512 East Main Street in Glasgow.
• Owner and applicant Kenneth Ford requested a shift from medium-density residential to medium-density multifamily residential.
• The change would allow Ford to build 12 additional housing units on the property.
• Conditions prohibit an entrance on Sam Terry Avenue and construction in the designated flood plain.
• The zoning recommendation will go to the Glasgow City Council once minutes are approved.
• Edmonton State Bank received preliminary development plan approval for 211 Rogers Drive, the former Witty’s site.

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