Pesky neighbors push back this project, here's why . . .
"Community leaders have long contended that the project did not meet their standards. Neighborhood residents have raised concerns about the proposed structure’s appearance, expressed a preference for a mixed-use building that included upper-level apartments buildings, and noted a lack of adherence to Kansas City’s transit-oriented development policy."
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PZE Committee pulls controversial Independence Ave. development off the docket
"Community leaders have long contended that the project did not meet their standards. Neighborhood residents have raised concerns about the proposed structure’s appearance, expressed a preference for a mixed-use building that included upper-level apartments buildings, and noted a lack of adherence to Kansas City’s transit-oriented development policy."
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PZE Committee pulls controversial Independence Ave. development off the docket
If the development was on a larger scale Slie would be all in and shoveling money to the developers. It might even be one of the bigger and better items Go4KC is talking about.
ReplyDeleteThere are standards on methdependence ave?
ReplyDeleteI’m shocked!! Shocked I tell you
Put in a toy train, bike lane, jogging lane, scooter lane and a sidewalk, than make all the streets one way for cars. In the winter you will wonder what the f__k ?
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