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Residents Rally Against Controversial High-Density Development Plan

July 22, 2024 | Glendale, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin



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Residents Rally Against Controversial High-Density Development Plan
Residents of Glendale expressed significant concerns during a recent public hearing regarding a proposed multifamily development that would increase the number of housing units from 89 to 179. The project, which includes five-story buildings, has raised alarms about its scale and compatibility with the surrounding neighborhood, which predominantly features two-story homes.

Community members voiced worries about increased traffic, parking shortages, and potential impacts on property values. One resident highlighted that the area is primarily car-dependent, questioning the adequacy of parking for young professionals who typically own multiple vehicles. Another resident echoed these sentiments, stating that the project's height and density would make it an overwhelming presence in the community.

Concerns about green space preservation were also prominent, with residents seeking assurances that existing trees would remain untouched during construction. The potential addition of amenities, such as a pickleball court, was met with skepticism, as some residents argued that such facilities were unnecessary given the proximity of existing courts.

City officials acknowledged the public's apprehensions but emphasized that the development aligns with the city's master plan, which had been shaped by extensive community input. They clarified that while they must adhere to the established guidelines, there is room for negotiation with the developer to address specific community concerns.

The hearing concluded with a commitment from city officials to consider the feedback received, although they reiterated the importance of following the master plan. The next steps will involve further discussions with the developer to explore potential modifications that could alleviate some of the community's concerns.

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