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Battle of proposed restricted occupancy ordinance continues in College Station
Special city council meeting will be held Monday night to address issue
and last updated 2021-04-16 08:08:26-04
BRAZOS COUNTY, TX â A proposed restricted occupancy ordinance is creating a division between Texas A&M students and College Station residents- with two big meetings being held by the city to address the topic.
Better known as ROO, this ordinance would limit no more than two unrelated people to live in a single-family home in certain neighborhoods of the city.
Texas A&M, junior Alexia Hernandez has lived off campus since her freshman year - something she would not have been able to afford without roommates her first two years.
The Student Senate held a meeting this Wednesday, March 31 to discuss several resolutions, including ones discussing a recent rise in Asian discrimination, the Restricted Occupancy Overlay, or ROO, proposed by the College Station City Council and the defense of academic freedom.
The âStop the ROOâ resolution, made to oppose the ROO ordinance proposed by College Stationâs City Council, discussed the push to limit the amount of unrelated individuals that can live in a home together in single-family neighborhoods and the impact this has on student housing.
âThis ordinance, if passed, would constrict studentsâ options for housing and limit affordability,â the resolution reads. âThe Restricted Occupancy Overlay Ordinance is discriminatory to the many students that choose to live in single-family neighborhoods, who often are lower income students that cannot afford the high amenity apartment complexes that are prominent in College Station.â