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Council approves first reading to rezone 373850 Second Street SW to PUD 4 amid resident traffic concerns
Summary
The Wyoming City Council on July 7 approved on first reading an ordinance to rezone 373850 Second Street Southwest from single‑family residential to Planned Unit Development (PUD 4), a measure that drew residents’ objections over traffic and density and that requires a final reading in August.
The Wyoming City Council on July 7 approved on first reading an ordinance to rezone 373850 Second Street Southwest from single‑family residential to Planned Unit Development (PUD 4), a proposal the developer says would allow about 200 owner‑occupied homes on roughly 38 acres.
The measure passed after public comment and discussion; council members voted on the first reading by roll call and the ordinance moves to a final reading at the council's next regular meeting in early August.
Why it matters: The rezoning would permit a higher‑density, mixed‑product neighborhood that developer Eastbrook Homes says is intended to produce owner‑occupied housing at price points they described as starting about $325,000 for townhomes and rising into the $500,000–$800,000 range for larger lots. Neighbors said the project would worsen existing traffic and safety problems on 50 Second Street and urged the city to require a traffic study and mitigation before final approval.
Residents raised traffic and density concerns during the public comment period. Ted Brazyak, a resident at…
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