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SAVANNAH, Ga. () — A controversial land rezoning is back on Savannah City Council’s radar.
first reported when Savannah Mayor Van Johnson vetoed a decision by council to rezone 9.8 acres in the Highlands neighborhood. The land located at 143, 149 and 155 Shellbark Way was petitioned by Highlands Park Commercial, LLC to be rezoned from commercial to residential.
According to Johnson, this development would bring more apartments to the area. Council approved this rezoning at the June 26 council meeting, but the mayor later issued his veto.
Johnson told News 3 that they need to work on current issues in the area, like congestion on the roads, before more multi-family development comes. Some roads they are looking at expanding are Highlands Boulevard and Benton Boulevard.
Johnson said he plans to relieve congestion through the Special Purpose Local Option Sales Tax (SPLOST), which is on the ballot this fall.
talked with one resident who lives at another apartment complex off Shellbark Way. She said the greenery in the area is what attracted her to move here with her daughter. It’s her hope that nothing is developed on the lot any time soon.
Johnson heard those residents, but the issue is back on the agenda. He shared that he wants there to be an honest discussion with all parties, and council may consider voting again.
“I want them to come out and let the council hear what their challenges are,” Johnson said.
Thursday’s meeting will be the first council meeting back at City Hall since renovations. The regular council meeting begins at 2 p.m.