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  "publishedAt": "2026-04-22T19:10:07.000Z",
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    "Proposals to change Yachats’ housing regulations inch forward with tweaks, changes — some pushback",
    "Lincoln Chronicle"
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  "textContent": "By GARRET JAROS/Lincoln Chronicle YACHATS – Efforts by the city of Yachats to update its housing code will continue in May and a final draft of changes is expected to go before the city council sometime this summer. But a critic of the changes is calling for a voter referendum to decide whether the proposals should take effect. The firm hired by the city to revise housing codes to create more options for affordable housing shared community feedback along with the resulting revisions during a joint meeting of the city council and planning commission last week. Staff with Portland-based Cascadia\n\nThe post Proposals to change Yachats’ housing regulations inch forward with tweaks, changes — some pushback appeared first on Lincoln Chronicle.",
  "title": "Proposals to change Yachats’ housing regulations inch forward with tweaks, changes — some pushback"
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