During a recent government meeting, community members expressed strong opinions regarding a proposed development project in Peachtree Corners, highlighting a mix of support and opposition. The discussions centered around the impact of the project on local traffic, housing options for seniors, and the overall vision for the city.
One resident, a senior homeowner, voiced support for the project, citing the responsiveness of the development team and the proposed $400,000 price point as beneficial for the community. They emphasized the need for a 55-plus rental option to maintain occupancy in the area, contrasting it with the current vacancy rates in Tech Park, which they described as concerning.
Conversely, several residents raised significant concerns about the potential increase in traffic and the project's alignment with the city's original vision. One speaker, a long-time resident, argued that the development would exacerbate existing traffic issues on local roads, which are already struggling to accommodate current volumes. They urged the council to consider the implications of adding more residents and businesses to the area without adequate infrastructure improvements.
Another resident suggested tabling the proposal until the impact of other nearby developments could be assessed, expressing skepticism about the project's feasibility given the current state of traffic management. They highlighted the need for careful planning to avoid further congestion.
The meeting also featured calls for a return to the city’s original vision of maintaining a greener, smaller community, with some residents proposing alternative uses for the site, such as an arts center, rather than high-density housing.
As discussions continue, the council faces the challenge of balancing development with community concerns, ensuring that any new projects align with the needs and desires of Peachtree Corners residents.