During a recent government meeting, officials discussed a proposed development project in the Westgate area, emphasizing its potential to enhance local housing options and community amenities. The project aims to introduce medium-density multifamily housing adjacent to an existing mobile home park, which has been owned by the Davis family for decades.
The area, described as a \"bowling alley parcel\" due to its narrow shape, presents unique challenges for development. However, city planners believe that the proposed housing will fit well within the existing neighborhood, particularly as it will not obstruct views for current residents. The development is expected to utilize existing roadway connections and emergency access points, facilitating smoother integration into the community.
A significant focus of the discussion was on affordability, with officials highlighting the need for accessible housing options in Glendale. The average price for a single-wide mobile home is approximately $86,300, while double-wide units cost around $160,000, making them more affordable alternatives compared to traditional starter homes. This initiative aims to support both retirees on fixed incomes and young families facing housing challenges.
To address community concerns, the developers plan to install a ficus hedge along the western property line to provide a natural buffer between the new development and existing single-family homes. Additionally, the project will enhance common area open spaces within the mobile home park, offering both active and passive recreational opportunities for residents.
The meeting concluded with a commitment to maintaining community standards through lease agreements, ensuring that the quality of homes meets local expectations. Overall, the proposed development is seen as a positive step towards increasing housing availability and improving neighborhood dynamics in the Westgate area.