In a recent government meeting, commissioners discussed a proposal for the development of 40 single-family lots at the Marywood Ranch site, a project that has faced challenges for over a decade. The previous owner struggled to secure approval for similar plans, but the current developers have made significant changes to their proposal, which garnered support from the commissioners.
Commissioner Abel highlighted the removal of retail components from the project, suggesting that this adjustment would alleviate some concerns regarding traffic in the area. Commissioner Paris, who lives nearby, expressed empathy for local traffic issues but emphasized the importance of utilizing land effectively. He noted that community engagement had been taken into account, leading him to support the proposal.
Commissioner Jenkins echoed these sentiments, acknowledging the traffic concerns but agreeing that the project represents the best use of the land. The commissioners unanimously approved the application, signaling a positive step forward for the development after years of uncertainty. The decision reflects a broader commitment to addressing land use and community needs while managing traffic impacts in the growing area.