During a recent government meeting, discussions centered on the development of a mixed-use property in Tresher, highlighting the importance of integrating commercial spaces with residential units. One participant emphasized the financial advantages of incorporating commercial properties on the ground floor, suggesting that this approach could generate more income compared to solely residential developments. This aligns with the town's Plan of Conservation and Development (POCD), which advocates for proactive identification of marketable properties and maintaining commercial viability.
The speaker pointed out that the current proposal does not align with the town's main goals as outlined in the POCD, urging developers to reconsider their plans to include commercial elements. This mixed-use strategy could potentially allow for more affordable housing options while still meeting financial objectives.
Additionally, the meeting addressed concerns regarding traffic congestion and its implications for affordable housing regulations. A staff member noted that traffic safety is a critical factor in evaluating housing developments, suggesting that documented safety issues related to congestion could influence decisions on whether to prioritize affordable housing projects. The discussions reflect a broader commitment to balancing economic development with community safety and planning objectives in Tresher.