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Conway Community Torn Over Proposed $22 Million Housing Development

Residents engaging in a discussion about the housing development in Conway.

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The Conway community is divided over a proposed $22 million workforce housing development by Taft Mills Group. Residents express concerns over traffic, safety, and prioritizing community needs over new low-income housing. City council discussions are underway as the deadline for crucial zoning votes approaches.

Conway Community Torn Over Proposed $22 Million Housing Development

Conway, a charming and peaceful community, is currently buzzing with discussions and concerns about a proposed $22 million workforce housing development by the Taft Mills Group (TMG). During a recent city council meeting, many residents voiced strong objections to the project, arguing that the needs of the current community should take precedence over the proposal for new low-income housing.

Residents are particularly worried about the impact the 80 workforce housing units could have on their daily lives. The proposed site is nestled on 7.8 acres near Highway 701, a location that many believe could lead to increased traffic and strain on local resources. The city council, sensing the tension in the air, has chosen to delay a crucial vote on the zoning changes necessary to move this project forward.

Balancing Community Needs and Development

One of the main points of debate is whether the city should focus on accommodating new residents or invest in improving resources for those already living in the area. The council is grappling with this issue, as councilwoman Julie Hardwick shared her backing for the idea of TMG’s housing concept but urged for consideration of a more suitable location. The sentiment among some council members leans toward ensuring that newer initiatives won’t disrupt the current community fabric.

If the zoning measure does not proceed by May 19, TMG may miss out on tax credit financing from SC Housing, which is critical for the project’s funding. The development aims to provide affordable housing options for families earning up to 70% of the area’s median income, which is approximately $55,500 for a family of four. This mission comes at a time when average rents in Conway have soared to around $1,850, stressing the importance of availability for working families.

Concerns Over Public Safety and Traffic

Interestingly, support for the housing proposal exists in certain community groups, highlighting the need for affordable housing as a crucial factor for emotional well-being and family stability. Organizations like the Family Justice Center of Horry and Georgetown Counties advocate for the necessity of affordable housing, emphasizing how it can foster stability for families that are currently struggling to make ends meet.

A Divided Community

As feedback continues to pour in, it’s evident that opinions within Conway are mixed. Some residents are staunchly against the workforce housing initiative, fearing it may change the neighborhood’s character or compromise local resources. Conversely, others are actively advocating for the support of the project, recognizing the pressing demand for affordable housing options.

As the city council engages in further discussions, it remains to be seen how this budding controversy will unfold. The balancing act between the immediate needs of current residents and the long-term vision for housing development in Conway is a complex issue that will require thoughtful deliberation.

In the end, the upcoming decisions will not only affect the future of the proposed development but also shape the community dynamics of Conway for years to come.

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