DB-1 21-0771 Resolution to Approve Valhalla Ann Arbor Site Plan and Development Agreement, 31, 50, 57, 77, 97, 98, 107, 145, 147, 151, 155, 159, 163 Valhalla Drive and 2065, 2099 South Main Street (CPC Recommendation: Approval - 8 Yeas and 1 Nay)
Let's make this development a reality!
Let's get more new neighbors living within walking distance of schools, mass transit, and shopping!
Approve this site plan!
(Sorry for all the exclamation points but I'm listening to some very energetic Japanese hip hop right now, lol.)
The way out of Ann Arbor's housing shortage is to build more housing. For decades now, we've been standing in the way of anyone that wants to build new housing, even obvious slam-dunks such as this: an apartment building with good access to bus routes and shopping. Fortunately, a critical mass of Ann Arbor voters has woken up to the consequences of this obstructionism; I hope you'll follow them in approving this. My only disappointment--I wish, in the future, I wish that we'd encourage higher density and less parking, to help us meet our carbon-emission goals.
Let's make this development a reality!
Let's get more new neighbors living within walking distance of schools, mass transit, and shopping!
Approve this site plan!
(Sorry for all the exclamation points but I'm listening to some very energetic Japanese hip hop right now, lol.)
The way out of Ann Arbor's housing shortage is to build more housing. For decades now, we've been standing in the way of anyone that wants to build new housing, even obvious slam-dunks such as this: an apartment building with good access to bus routes and shopping. Fortunately, a critical mass of Ann Arbor voters has woken up to the consequences of this obstructionism; I hope you'll follow them in approving this. My only disappointment--I wish, in the future, I wish that we'd encourage higher density and less parking, to help us meet our carbon-emission goals.
I strongly support the Valhalla re-zoning and development. As a fourth-ward resident I look forward to seeing additional density in this area.
Oppose such large/dense development