Villagers are not satisfied with the new development
Oklahoma City residents are unhappy about a new development being built in their area. Matt Bhella, who wrote the petition, said: “We found out last Friday we received a letter in the mail.” formerly. “They don’t want nearby real estate to be used for commercial buildings,” says Bhella. “The plan right now is to put parking for everything on our front doorstep,” says Bhella. “I think one of the big concerns is that if this is passed right here, they can do the same thing in May and we won’t be the only ones affected,” Bhella said. developer, and he said if a regional shift takes place, he will consider building commercial office buildings. He said he won’t force anyone to leave the property anytime soon and will work with current tenants until they find a new home.
Oklahoma City residents are unhappy about a new building being built in their area.
An online petition has received some support in The Village after neighbors were told that commercial buildings could be built right outside their main doors.
There is a possibility that the area could be turned into commercial real estate, which would displease the neighbors.
Matt Bhella, who wrote the petition, said: “We discovered last Friday we received a letter in the post.
Bhella and his wife moved into their home on May Avenue about a year ago. They don’t want nearby real estate to be used for commercial buildings.
“They are planning to partition it from single-family residential homes into multi-storey commercial real estate,” says Bhella.
An online petition was signed by a handful of Village residents who felt the same way.
“The plan right now is to put the parking lot for the whole thing on our doorstep,” says Bhella.
Bhella said the people who signed the petition contacted him and said they were also worried about his street.
“I think one of the big concerns is that if this is passed right here, they can do the same in May and we won’t be the only ones affected,” Bhella said.
KOCO 5 has contacted the developer and he said that if the area change takes place, he will consider building commercial office buildings. He said he won’t force anyone to leave the property anytime soon and will work with current tenants until they find a new home.