Residents of Peachtree Corners voiced strong opposition during a recent city council meeting regarding a proposed multi-use development project that includes 248 apartments. The meeting, which featured a series of public comments, highlighted community concerns over traffic congestion, quality of life, and the potential impact on local schools.
Several speakers expressed their discontent, emphasizing that the area is already experiencing significant traffic issues due to existing developments. One resident pointed out that the cumulative effect of multiple apartment complexes in close proximity would exacerbate these problems, leading to \"horrendous\" traffic conditions. Another resident, who has lived in the area for over 40 years, echoed these sentiments, stating that the community does not need more apartments and that the quality of life has declined due to increased congestion.
Concerns were also raised about the potential impact on local schools, with residents arguing that the influx of new apartments could strain educational resources. A speaker highlighted the need for more senior housing options, suggesting that smaller, single-family homes would be more appropriate than additional rental properties.
Despite the opposition, the developers defended their project, arguing that it aligns with the city’s long-term planning goals and would help alleviate traffic issues by reducing peak hour congestion compared to a fully occupied office building. They acknowledged the community's concerns and expressed a willingness to engage in further discussions to address them.
The city council is expected to deliberate on the proposal in the coming weeks, with many residents urging them to consider the long-term implications of such developments on the community's character and infrastructure.