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Residents rally against proposed multifamily development plans

August 20, 2024 | Gulfport, Harrison County, Mississippi



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Residents rally against proposed multifamily development plans
Residents of Gulfport voiced strong opposition to a proposed multifamily development during a recent city council meeting, emphasizing concerns over neighborhood character and drainage issues.

One resident, who described their home as a generational property, expressed their disapproval of the plan to build a three-plex on the site, advocating instead for single-family homes. They highlighted the presence of protected mature trees on the property and questioned the feasibility of accommodating necessary parking and utilities for a multifamily structure.

Another resident, Carol Johnson, raised significant concerns regarding drainage problems exacerbated by the proposed development. Johnson, who lives across from the site, presented engineering documents illustrating existing elevation issues that contribute to water drainage challenges. She argued that any new construction would worsen these problems, as the current grass absorbs water effectively.

Johnson also criticized the building materials proposed for the development, citing potential hazards during hurricanes, and expressed frustration over perceived miscommunication regarding zoning appeals. She urged the council to reject the development plans to preserve the neighborhood's integrity.

Council discussions revealed that the planning commission had recommended denial of the rezoning request, citing a lack of evidence for an error in the original zoning and the unchanged character of the neighborhood, which has withstood severe weather events like Hurricane Katrina.

As the council deliberates, the community remains vigilant, advocating for the preservation of their residential environment and addressing ongoing concerns about infrastructure and safety.

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