A proposal to rezone three properties on 400 East to allow for a high-density mixed-use apartment building, replacing existing single-family homes. Residents are concerned about increased traffic, parking strain, noise pollution, and the adequacy of proposed community benefits, such as tenant relocation assistance and commercial space, in mitigating negative impacts on the neighborhood.
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Declining — being discussed less frequently. 0 mentions in the last 30 days, 1 the 60 before.
The development will increase property tax revenue for the city. Residents may experience indirect costs from increased traffic congestion or reduced quality of life. The development agreement includes tenant relocation assistance, which is a cost to the developer.
The developer, future residents of the new building, and potentially local businesses if the commercial space is successful.
Existing residents on narrow streets like Denver Street due to increased traffic, parking issues, noise, and diminished livability. Displaced tenants, even with assistance, face disruption.