The proposal for two mixed-income, 13-story buildings in a low-rise residential area has faced significant opposition from the community over height and affordability concerns.
Supporters argue that every neighborhood has a responsibility to contribute to housing solutions, emphasizing the city's urgent need for more diverse housing types.
While the developer promises that at least 25 percent of the 244 apartments will be affordable, community members question if this truly addresses local housing needs.
Concerns have been raised about the project being out of context with the area's existing low-rise architecture, particularly in light of overwhelming community preference for more affordable options.
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