In a recent city council meeting, officials discussed a significant development project aimed at addressing housing needs in the wake of recent flooding in Barry. The council authorized the city manager to execute a purchase option with Downstreet for the development of Wabi Park, which will include the construction of three to five flood-resilient modular homes.
Nicola, a representative from Downstreet, outlined the project's goals, emphasizing the construction of high-efficiency homes equipped with solar panels. These homes will be sold at more affordable prices, contributing to the city's shared equity portfolio. The initiative is part of a broader effort to provide sustainable housing options and promote homeownership in the community, particularly for those affected by the floods.
During the meeting, council members expressed enthusiasm for the project, highlighting its potential to meet urgent housing demands. A resident, Linda Macris, raised concerns about her own housing situation after being displaced by flooding. She inquired about priority access to the new homes for those directly impacted by the disaster. The council assured her that they are exploring legal avenues to prioritize displaced residents while adhering to grant conditions.
The meeting concluded with a unanimous vote in favor of the project, marking a hopeful step towards recovery and resilience for the community of Barry.