Mesquite's City Council is deciding on a new 16-home development near Belt Line Road. This could bring more housing choices to the area, but residents are wondering if it will also mean more traffic congestion.
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The approval of Torrington Creekside will allow for the development of affordable rental housing, potentially impacting the local housing market and providing tax revenue.
Residents seeking affordable rental housing, particularly families and individuals who will occupy the 291 units at Torrington Creekside.
Existing residents might face increased traffic and a potential strain on local resources.
The council considered a new 291-unit apartment complex and a proposed 68-unit senior affordable housing project. One was approved, the other denied.
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On April 1, the Mesquite City Council is set to vote on a proposed 16-lot neighborhood located at 10079 S. Belt Line Road.
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