In a recent government meeting, officials from Cookeville discussed the municipality's land use strategy, emphasizing a focus on infill development within existing town limits. The current boundaries, which have remained unchanged for a significant period, are deemed appropriate for the town's growth aspirations. The officials highlighted the importance of managing development smartly to prevent urban sprawl while still accommodating necessary growth.
The conversation centered around the challenges of maintaining the town's character while addressing housing needs. Officials noted that Cookeville does not plan to expand its borders significantly, which complicates efforts to increase housing density. Instead, they are looking to optimize existing land through zoning adjustments and partnerships with local organizations, such as nonprofits and churches, to create affordable housing options.
One notable example discussed was a previous rezoning request from a Methodist Church, which aimed to develop high-density affordable housing in collaboration with Habitat for Humanity. This approach reflects a broader strategy to engage community stakeholders in addressing housing shortages, particularly for lower-income residents.
Additionally, officials reviewed specific parcels of land, identifying opportunities for medium-density housing and exploring creative uses for town-owned properties. The meeting underscored the municipality's commitment to balancing growth with preservation, ensuring that development aligns with community needs and values.