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Tulsa council approves rezoning for Robson Group mixed‑housing development
Summary
The Tulsa City Council voted to approve a set of rezoning applications for a Robson Group neighborhood development that the applicant said will include more than 600 homes, multiple housing types, and nearly 25% open space; councilors pressed the developer on traffic, timelines and affordability.
The Tulsa City Council approved a package of rezoning applications to allow the Robson Group to build a multi‑neighborhood housing development that the developer said will include more than 600 homes and nearly 25% open space.
The decision followed a presentation by Kevin Mavers, identified in the meeting as director of development services for the Robson Group, who described the project as four distinct neighborhoods with a mix of housing types, neighborhood parks, retention basins to address localized flooding and a collector street intended to funnel traffic away from existing neighborhoods. The council approved items 5(a)–5(g) by roll call.
The rezoning package matters to Tulsa’s housing goals because the developer told the council the project would add a substantial number of for‑sale homes as well as a “build‑to‑rent” neighborhood…
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