During a recent government meeting, developers presented plans for a new residential project on a portion of the Reba McEntire property in Wilson County. The team, led by developer Shelby Blackstock and supported by planning and engineering professionals, outlined their vision for the site, which is located approximately one mile off Highway 109, accessible via Bates Road and Estes Road.
The project adheres to the county's future land use map, designated for low-density residential development. An approved sketch plat from early 2023 indicates a typical county subdivision with cluster provisions. However, the developers expressed a desire to enhance the project further, aiming to create a community that residents would be proud of.
To gather community input, the team conducted a week-long charrette, inviting local residents, utility authorities, and political officials to share their thoughts on the development. Feedback highlighted a desire for the area to become a destination community, with residents expressing concerns about the current development plan. Some voiced dissatisfaction, indicating that the proposed project did not align with their vision for the neighborhood.
The developers emphasized their commitment to incorporating community feedback into the planning process, aiming to create a project that not only meets regulatory standards but also resonates with the desires of local residents. The ongoing dialogue with the community will play a crucial role in shaping the future of this development in Wilson County.