During a recent city council meeting, residents of Keller expressed strong opposition to high-density development in their community, emphasizing the importance of preserving existing neighborhoods and open spaces. The discussions stemmed from a community visioning initiative that highlighted public input, revealing that many residents value low-density living as one of Keller's greatest assets.
A significant portion of the feedback indicated a desire for larger lot sizes, with respondents overwhelmingly favoring this option over smaller lots. The sentiment against high-density projects was echoed in past council decisions, notably when a proposed development was rejected in 2019 due to its inclusion of high-density elements that contradicted community preferences.
Despite this, the council faced criticism for approving the Center Stage Apartments in 2020, which was pushed through despite significant resident opposition. This pattern continued with the current proposal for Whitley Springs Patio Homes, which many residents argue does not align with their expressed wishes.
The council meeting concluded with a motion to close the public hearing, as council members prepared to deliberate on the future of Keller's development and the community's vision for its growth. The outcome of this discussion remains pivotal for residents who are advocating for a development strategy that reflects their values and priorities.