During a recent government meeting, community members voiced their concerns and hopes regarding local housing policies and development. One resident highlighted the challenges faced by neighborhoods, lamenting the loss of community character due to restrictive zoning laws that have led to the construction of large homes, often referred to as \"McMansions.\"
The speaker emphasized the need for increased housing density, noting the proximity of essential amenities such as the Pinellas Trail and grocery stores, which could support a more vibrant community. They expressed gratitude for any increase in housing supply but criticized the current zoning policies for being overly restrictive, which they believe is contributing to a housing affordability crisis in St. Petersburg.
Another resident, Scott Russell, a long-time member of Pasadena Community Church, echoed these sentiments, indicating a desire for more affordable housing options in the area. He pointed out that many of his friends have relocated to more affordable cities due to the high cost of living in St. Petersburg.
The discussions reflect a growing urgency among residents for more inclusive housing policies that would allow for a diverse range of housing options, addressing both supply and affordability in the community.