During a recent government meeting, officials discussed the future of residential properties on Bentley Drive, clarifying the intent behind their development strategy. The board confirmed that selling these houses to the housing authority was not the original plan. Instead, the goal is to construct and develop the homes, ultimately identifying suitable end users.
The conversation highlighted the Walt Bellamy project, which had garnered significant interest, with the housing authority being the sole entity to submit a purchase request. This request was made after a two-month waiting period following an oral presentation in June. Officials emphasized the importance of engaging with the housing authority early in the process to ensure alignment with development goals.
Commission members raised concerns about potential surplus housing, questioning the protocol for handling any excess properties. The response indicated that there is currently no established protocol, as the commission is navigating new territory in property development. The officials noted that flexibility is crucial, allowing for different strategies based on the specific needs of various areas.
The meeting concluded with a recognition of the commission's recent successes in property redevelopment, suggesting that future strategies may involve aggregating parcels and collaborating with developers to ensure that housing meets community needs. The officials reiterated their commitment to strategic planning and adapting to changing laws and market conditions.