During a recent Glendale government meeting, community members expressed a mix of support and concern regarding a proposed condominium development. The developer was commended for their interest in the project, but several residents raised significant issues about its scale and impact on the neighborhood.
One resident questioned whether the management company would charge for handicap parking in the garage, highlighting that such charges are prohibited under Wisconsin state law. Concerns were also voiced about the developer's responsiveness to public inquiries, with some attendees feeling that their questions were deflected rather than addressed directly.
Another speaker, who has lived in the area for several years, acknowledged the challenges of increasing the tax base in a built-out community like Glendale. They noted that the addition of 189 luxury apartment units could benefit local businesses and schools by attracting new residents. However, they also pointed out that the project would need to align with the city's comprehensive plan, which serves as a guiding document for development.
Residents raised specific concerns about the project's boundaries, public access, and communication regarding public hearings. One individual expressed frustration over not receiving notice about the meeting, suggesting that better communication with neighbors is necessary.
Traffic was another major concern, with fears that the development would exacerbate congestion on Good Hope Road, the sole access point for the project. Residents emphasized the need for careful consideration of traffic patterns and the overall impact on the community.
As discussions continue, the developer is expected to address these concerns in future meetings, with community members eager for clarity on how the project will affect their neighborhood.