Concerns over parking and community safety dominated discussions at a recent government meeting regarding a new residential development known as The Pinnacle. Local residents expressed alarm over the potential influx of vehicles associated with the project, which proposes up to six parking spaces per unit for 24 units, potentially accommodating 144 vehicles. However, with estimates suggesting that the number of residents could exceed 192, significant parking shortages are anticipated.
Residents voiced fears for the safety of children walking to school and engaging in outdoor activities, citing the busy road and lack of green space as major hazards. The community is particularly worried about the impact of additional cars on pedestrian safety, especially during school hours.
The discussion also highlighted concerns about the pricing of the units at The Pinnacle, which are reportedly listed at $1.5 million. Residents noted that comparable homes in the area have sold for significantly less, with the most recent comparable property selling for $925,000. This disparity raises questions about the market viability of the new development, especially given its location on a busy road without adequate recreational space for families.
Residents are calling for clarity on whether the developer is prepared to adjust pricing to attract buyers, and what measures will be taken to address the anticipated parking crisis. The meeting underscored a growing unease within the community regarding the project's implications for local safety and property values.