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Residents rally against high density development proposal

September 20, 2024 | Spokane County, Washington


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Residents rally against high density development proposal
In a recent government meeting, community members voiced strong opposition to a proposed rezoning of a property on Price Road from low density to high density residential. The proposal, which aims to construct up to 24 townhomes, has raised significant concerns regarding environmental impact, traffic congestion, and the preservation of green spaces.

Carrie Watson, a local resident, highlighted the detrimental effects of increased development in the North Spokane area, citing a rise in traffic noise and pollution, as well as the loss of natural habitats. She emphasized the importance of maintaining green spaces for both mental health and local wildlife, urging the council to consider a more sustainable approach to development.

Brent Wagner echoed these sentiments, arguing that the proposed high density zoning could undermine the character and stability of the neighborhood. He warned that such changes could lead to increased traffic congestion and decreased property values, disrupting the established community structure. Wagner pointed out that the area already experiences significant traffic, with intersections at Price and Wall being particularly congested.

Jesse Stevens, another resident, expressed a desire for thoughtful growth that respects the unique characteristics of the neighborhood. She noted the importance of preserving the existing natural landscape and the community's historical homes, advocating for development that aligns with the area's identity.

The meeting underscored a growing tension between the need for housing development and the community's desire to protect its environment and quality of life. As the council considers the proposal, residents are calling for careful deliberation to ensure that any changes enhance rather than detract from the community's well-being.

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