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Councilman urges rethink on student housing amid rising demand

July 15, 2024 | Richardson, Dallas County, Texas



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Councilman urges rethink on student housing amid rising demand
During a recent city council meeting, discussions centered on a significant development project aimed at addressing the pressing demand for student housing near the University of Texas at Dallas (UTD). Councilman Justice highlighted the need for a reconfiguration of the project, which will now focus on purpose-built student housing rather than traditional market-rate apartments. This shift is expected to streamline the development process by consolidating the project under a single developer, Alta Terra, led by Michael Augustine.

The council acknowledged the overwhelming demand for student housing at UTD, with data indicating a critical shortage. Augustine emphasized that the new design will include various unit types—1, 2, and 4-bedroom apartments—tailored to student needs, while maintaining the overall building structure approved in previous meetings. The project aims to enhance land use efficiency, reduce vehicular traffic, and improve pedestrian safety, particularly with plans for a new signalized intersection to facilitate student crossings.

Concerns were raised regarding the affordability of the new housing units, as the project will not provide affordable housing options. Council members noted that current occupancy rates at nearby student housing facilities are low, suggesting a potential risk for the new development. The council is keen to ensure that the project meets the needs of students, especially given recent declines in UTD enrollment.

The meeting concluded with a commitment to further evaluate the project's impact on the local housing market and student living conditions, as the council seeks to balance development goals with community needs.

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