During a recent government meeting, council members discussed the pressing need for additional housing in the area, with a particular focus on addressing the needs of lower Area Median Income (AMI) populations. However, concerns were raised regarding the proposed location of the housing project, which is situated near refinery row. One council member expressed apprehension about potential air emissions from the nearby refineries, indicating that this issue could significantly impact their support for the project.
In response to these concerns, city officials provided an update on infrastructure plans, noting that the road leading to the proposed housing site, Corn Products Road, is scheduled for repaving in 2027. This timeline aligns with the anticipated opening of the new facility, addressing previous worries about road conditions.
The discussions highlighted the balance between the urgent need for affordable housing and the environmental considerations that accompany development in proximity to industrial areas. As the council continues to evaluate the project, the interplay between community needs and safety concerns remains a critical focus.