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Roswell officials restart planning for 400-acre Old Municipal Airport site, schedule public charrette in May

2522352 · March 5, 2025
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City planning staff and councilors discussed the Old Municipal Airport (OMA) 400-acre site, zoning conflicts with the 2016 Comprehensive Plan, and a 2025 master-plan public engagement week scheduled for May 12–16, 2025 to guide rezoning and redevelopment for mixed-use and attainable housing.

City planning staff and councilors discussed next steps for the Old Municipal Airport (OMA) site, a roughly 400-acre swath of city-owned land, and said the city will hold a five-day public design workshop in May to guide rezoning and future development.

Staff member (Planning) Meredith presented existing zoning and plan materials and told councilors the area currently contains a mix of residential-very-low (RBL), residential-low (RL) and an MXP mixed-use plaza district; she said some zoning provisions — including a requirement that ground floors be commercial with residential above across the MXP area — are out of step with market and community needs. Meredith said the city’s 2025 comprehensive master-plan process will include a charrette in May and that the final…

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