The Jacksonville City Council approved a rezoning for a 0.48-acre property located at 1636 Main Street North in the Springfield Historic District. The decision changes the zoning from a split Commercial Community/General-Springfield (CCG-S) and an existing Planned Unit Development (PUD 2016-476-E) to a new, unified Planned Unit Development (PUD). This action allows for the adaptive reuse of the site, which includes two existing structures totaling 6,475 square feet, to permit a new veterinary office with an integrated bar and dog park. The project was forwarded with a recommendation for approval by the Planning Commission, which voted 6-0 in favor. The City Council's final vote was 17-0 to enact the ordinance. The new PUD is consistent with the city's 2045 Comprehensive Plan and aims to support the revitalization of an underutilized commercial property.