The arguments of neighbors fighting a planned affordable housing project near Brevard are compelling, advocates say, but so is the crushing need for reasonably priced apartments.
Why does access to that development have to be thru Woodland Terrace? Construction costs (as well as damage to residential streets) could possibly be lowered if access went directly from a main road. (See the Broad River Terrace development off Hendersonville Hwy.)
Why does access to that development have to be thru Woodland Terrace? Construction costs (as well as damage to residential streets) could possibly be lowered if access went directly from a main road. (See the Broad River Terrace development off Hendersonville Hwy.)
True, Debra. But, as the story describes, parcels of this size are rare, and I'm sure very rare next to major highways.