Mesa City Council has taken a significant step towards enhancing local housing options by approving a new townhome development project near Beverly Park. The project, which aims to balance density with community needs, is designed to provide residents with improved access to amenities while addressing concerns about crime and traffic.
During the meeting, developers presented a detailed plan that incorporates three-story apartment units adjacent to the park, promoting "eyes on the street" to enhance safety. The design aims to create a welcoming environment, with architectural elements inspired by local history, including racing pigeon lofts. The project will feature a mix of two- and three-story units, each equipped with two-car garages, and is expected to maintain a high standard of living space, ranging from 1,400 to 1,600 square feet.
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Subscribe for Free Council discussions highlighted the importance of considering the surrounding neighborhood and park as integral amenities. Developers emphasized that the proximity to Beverly Park would allow residents to enjoy outdoor spaces without overcrowding their own properties. The project is also designed to mitigate potential privacy concerns by incorporating landscaping that provides visual barriers between the new units and existing homes.
Traffic impact was a key topic, with a traffic study indicating an increase of approximately 446 daily trips, translating to about one additional car every two minutes during peak hours. While this increase raises concerns, the developers are committed to exploring traffic calming measures to ensure neighborhood safety.
The council's approval reflects a broader commitment to addressing housing needs in Mesa while maintaining community integrity. As the project moves forward, residents can expect to see construction that not only enhances local housing options but also contributes positively to the neighborhood's character and safety.