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Lenexa leaders clash over high density apartment plans

July 02, 2024 | Lenexa, Johnson County, Kansas



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Lenexa leaders clash over high density apartment plans
During a recent government meeting, discussions centered on the future economic development of Lenexa, particularly regarding the city's comprehensive plan and the proposed addition of high-density apartments. City officials praised the comprehensive plan, which has been in development for over three years, describing it as a roadmap for the city's future, encompassing parks, trails, commercial areas, and housing.

However, a significant point of contention arose concerning the proposal to add 207 acres of high-density apartments. One council member expressed strong opposition, arguing that the city already has sufficient high-density housing with 670 acres either built or approved. They emphasized that the community has not shown a desire for more high-density apartments, referencing feedback from residents and the Vision 2040 report, which did not prioritize such developments.

The council member highlighted concerns that the inclusion of additional high-density areas in the future land use map could lead to automatic approvals for new developments, further exacerbating the existing housing density. They called for a reevaluation of the need for more high-density apartments, suggesting that the community's preferences lean towards other amenities and developments rather than additional multi-family housing.

The meeting underscored the ongoing debate about balancing economic growth with community needs and preferences, as officials navigate the complexities of urban planning in Lenexa.

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