In a recent government meeting, city officials discussed significant developments in Lee's Summit, focusing on the approval of two phases of the Oldham Village project. The preliminary development plans for both phases received unanimous support from the commission, highlighting the potential for increased traffic and business opportunities in the area.
Commissioners expressed their enthusiasm for the project while also acknowledging concerns regarding traffic safety and access for existing businesses. One commissioner emphasized the importance of balancing development with the needs of local business owners, particularly in light of anticipated traffic increases. The sentiment was echoed by others, who noted that the development could ultimately benefit nearby businesses by boosting overall traffic flow.
The meeting also addressed the need for updated data on housing and traffic patterns, with officials indicating that they are actively seeking this information to inform future decisions. A presentation on the housing snapshot for Lee's Summit was mentioned, although it lacked specific details on apartment developments.
Additionally, the commission discussed recent changes to the Unified Development Ordinance (UDO), which aim to streamline processes related to the use of metal in construction. This move is seen as a step toward improving efficiency and reducing the number of variances required for development projects.
As the meeting concluded, officials encouraged community members to attend the upcoming city council meeting, where further discussions on the Oldham Village project and other developments are expected to take place.