During a recent government meeting, concerns were raised regarding the construction of a new facility in a Scottsdale neighborhood, which would be the third of its kind within a quarter-mile radius. A local resident expressed apprehension about the potential financial implications of having multiple storage units in close proximity, particularly regarding property values and neighborhood aesthetics.
The resident questioned whether a feasibility study had been conducted to assess the required occupancy levels for the new facility to achieve profitability. They also inquired about contingency plans should one of the facilities fail to succeed, emphasizing the need for a strategic approach given the concentration of storage units in the area.
Additionally, the resident highlighted a lack of site visits by board members to evaluate the impact of the proposed construction on the neighborhood. They urged officials to consider the potential negative effects on local real estate values, citing concerns from other community members who were unable to attend the meeting.
The discussion underscored the community's desire for transparency and thorough evaluation of the proposed facility's impact on the neighborhood, particularly in terms of property appreciation and overall quality of life.