Application for approval of a change in zoning from Entertainment District Overlay (EDO)-Residential Single-family 7.2 (RS-7.2) to Planned Development (PD) for Residential Medium-density 12 (RM-12), with a Development Plan.
This zoning change would allow for medium-density housing, potentially impacting the character of the surrounding single-family neighborhood.
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Application for approval of a change in zoning from Entertainment District Overlay (EDO)-Residential Single-family 7.2 (RS-7.2) to Planned Development (PD) for Residential Medium-density 12 (RM-12), with a Development Plan.
Get ready for more apartments, Arlington! A new state law is taking away some of the city's control over where and how new apartment buildings can be built. This means the state will have more say, potentially changing the look and feel of our neighborhoods.
Arlington's City Council just said 'no' to building new apartments on U.S. 287. They sided with the planning commission, meaning no new housing development is happening on that specific site for now.
Arlington's mayor laid out a plan for a bunch of city projects, focusing on infrastructure and economic growth. The goal is to keep the city running well and expanding.
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