During a recent government meeting, community members voiced their support for a proposed subdivision on Dempsey Avenue, emphasizing its potential to enhance neighborhood diversity and affordability. Homeowner Mister Bunting, who has lived in the area for twelve years, expressed his enthusiasm for the application submitted by the Ayah Delhi family. He highlighted that the subdivision would create lots comparable to existing properties, maintaining the neighborhood's character while introducing accessory dwelling units (ADUs) that are permitted under current zoning laws.
Bunting noted the pressing need for affordable housing options in a community where property values have surged to over a million dollars. He reflected on his own experience of finding a home in the area and the challenges faced by newcomers and those looking to downsize, such as his mother. He argued that the proposed small homes would provide essential opportunities for various demographics, including families and seniors seeking manageable living spaces.
Addressing concerns about potential negative impacts, Bunting reassured attendees that he did not foresee significant increases in traffic or safety threats to children in the area. He praised the thoughtful design of the new homes and welcomed the prospect of new neighbors.
The meeting continued with additional speakers, indicating a robust community engagement surrounding the development proposal.