Alex Yeverino Apr 28 2026 at 12:20AM on page 84
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Can we add a row for "Dog Park" ;)
Alex Yeverino Apr 27 2026 at 11:59PM on page 87
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<3
Alex Yeverino Apr 27 2026 at 11:57PM on page 109
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Can we add Solar Panels on Municipal owned buildings? This ensures a lower energy bill which would free up money in the long run. Energy prices continue to rise.
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Alex Yeverino Apr 27 2026 at 11:48PM on page 2
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I live in Noble. I really have no idea what you are talking about. Norman has always been our neighbor. I love living here and I think the future is bright for Noble.
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Michael Glessner Apr 15 2026 at 8:21AM on page 28
Developments will only occur if the property owners want to develop their own land. Developers can not develop land that is not their own. The City will not force a property owner to rezone or develop their property. This applies to the City broadly, but also to the scenario you are describing. Acreage properties that are already developed or built on will not be forced to subdivide or rezone.
Does that help answer your question, Nichole?
Does that help answer your question, Nichole?
in reply to Nichole Tabon 1's comment
Michael Glessner Apr 15 2026 at 8:09AM on page 58
Good question, Nichole. No residents should be afraid to lose their homes. The City will not force property owners to sell their properties.
Holley Frazer Apr 8 2026 at 10:04AM on page 2
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You all are taking what most people love about Noble away. The small town feel. It's honestly heartbreaking. It's bad enough Norman is at our front door. You ask your constituents their opinions, but it's clear they fall in deaf ears.
Nichole Tabon 1 Apr 7 2026 at 10:37PM on page 58
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Does this plan mean that anyone living in zone 2 should be afraid to lose their home and land because noble wants to build housing divisions to let others move into the town?
Nichole Tabon Apr 7 2026 at 10:20PM on page 28
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With the proposed change of moving the classification of properties that have acreage to be changed from rural to urban, what does that look like for those home owners? Can the city come in and try to force those individuals out of their home so the city can build “neighborhoods”? Trying to understand what this change does for home owners who live in town but have 2+ acres of owned land.
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