In a recent government meeting, discussions centered around a new residential project that aims to enhance accessibility and functionality for residents while addressing previous concerns regarding parking and open space.
The project team expressed satisfaction with the new design, highlighting improvements over earlier proposals that struggled with limited access points and inadequate open space. The new building design promises to be more user-friendly, featuring better circulation for residents, particularly those living in central units who previously faced long walks to parking and trash disposal areas.
One of the significant changes includes the addition of usable open space amenities, such as a long-desired swimming pool, which had been challenging to incorporate in past projects due to land constraints. The team noted that while the new design involves an increase in building height, it also accommodates a 24% increase in parking availability, reversing a previous 21% reduction in required parking spaces. This adjustment results in a net gain of one parking space, which the team views as a positive outcome.
Overall, the project aims to balance increased density with improved resident experience, addressing both functional and aesthetic needs in the community.