Temple's getting ready for a housing boom! New developments could start next year, meaning more homes but also potential changes to traffic and the feel of your neighborhood. It's worth paying attention to how this shapes the city.
At a glance
Rising — being discussed more frequently. 4 mentions in the last 30 days, 4 the 60 before, 6 the 90 before that.
Details on property development may indicate future investment or costs.
The district through potential future development and property value.
Some residents expressed concerns about potential impacts on rental properties and the scope of the overlay districts.
The board is looking at how to best manage and develop this property, which could impact local land use.
The board is setting the roadmap for public housing for the next four years. This affects how funds are spent on repairs and services for residents.
The city is looking at turning a rural agricultural lot into a new residential area. This is part of a larger trend of moving from farm land to suburban housing in that part of town.
The commission reviewed the final plat for Meadowlake Phase 3A, a large residential subdivision that will add 274 homes. This development is part of a larger planned development area.
The commission approved a replat that will turn one lot into six for new housing. This aligns with city growth plans and maintains the area's urban residential feel.
The commission reviewed and recommended approval for two new residential subdivisions, paving the way for new housing options in the city.
The board considered allowing a duplex to be built with a smaller side yard than the code typically requires. This could impact neighborhood density and property lines.
A site plan was approved for a new mixed-use building, allowing for retail development.
The board received an update on the development of a property at 2222 South 5th Street, including maintenance, plans, and surveys. This impacts the district's real estate portfolio and future growth.
The commission reviewed a final plat for a residential subdivision that requested exceptions to park fees and rules about how many homes can be on a cul-de-sac. The staff and Parks Department recommended approving these exceptions.
An update was provided on the development of a property at 2222 South 5th Street, including maintenance, project plans, and surveys.
The commission considered the final plat for a large residential subdivision that will add 197 homes. The approval is tied to the completion of necessary road improvements.
A developer presented plans for a new senior housing complex that would utilize low-income housing tax credits. This project could address a need for affordable housing options for seniors in Temple.
A request to rezone a property at 605 N 9th Street to allow for an Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU) and a reduced side yard setback for a stairwell.
New neighborhoods could be coming to Temple as soon as next year KWTX
Temple Hopes to Fill Vacant Lots with New Initiative KWKT - FOX 44
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