In a recent government meeting, significant developments were discussed regarding the ongoing construction and planning of the Apex/Pinnacle project in Meridian. Key highlights included the completion of various infrastructure projects, including a mile and a half of Locust Grove and a new fire station, which have facilitated the development of recreational areas and residential neighborhoods.
The project will introduce a new preliminary plat for 381 homes, six commercial lots, and 60 common area lots, with a commitment to maintaining 28.7% open space. The construction of an amphitheater is also underway, expected to be completed by May 2025, alongside the recently opened Meridian Library.
The meeting addressed the challenges posed by the site's topography, particularly the elevation differences between various sections. The developers emphasized their strategy to incorporate these natural features into the design, creating pathways and community amenities, including a new community pool and outdoor gym.
Concerns were raised regarding the integration of residential and commercial spaces, particularly in Block 23, where the proximity of parking lots to homes was debated. The developers proposed a mixed-use approach, suggesting that the commercial components would not overwhelm the residential areas. However, some council members expressed apprehension about the lack of buffer zones and the potential impact on residents' quality of life.
The council is considering requests for waivers on certain development standards, including block lengths and sidewalk placements, to accommodate the unique topographical challenges of the site. The developers remain optimistic about delivering a livable mixed-use community that aligns with the city's comprehensive plan.
As discussions continue, the council is tasked with balancing development needs with community concerns, ensuring that the Apex/Pinnacle project meets the expectations of both residents and city planners.