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Housing initiative approved to transform motels into affordable units

June 18, 2024 | Fayetteville City, Washington County, Arkansas



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Housing initiative approved to transform motels into affordable units
In a recent government meeting, the council approved a significant rezoning petition aimed at addressing local housing needs. The applicant, Brandon Scallion, presented plans to convert a motel into low-cost housing, specifically targeting vulnerable populations such as single mothers and the elderly on fixed incomes. Scallion emphasized that the project would provide all bills paid, ensuring residents have predictable monthly housing costs.

The proposed development will transform all 105 motel units into multifamily apartments, potentially accommodating over 200 individuals. Scallion reassured council members that current long-term hotel residents would have the opportunity to return to the renovated facility, which he noted would offer lower rates than traditional weekly hotel accommodations.

During the meeting, council members engaged with Scallion, seeking clarity on the project's scope and its implications for the community. After a thorough discussion, the council unanimously voted to approve the rezoning from thoroughfare commercial to community services for the 1.75-acre property located at 1000 South Futrell Drive.

This decision marks a step forward in addressing the local housing crisis, with the council expressing support for initiatives that provide affordable living options for those in need. The swift approval process, which included three readings of the petition, reflects the urgency and importance of the project in the community.

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