The developers of the proposed Windermere Crossing Subdivision north of Gonzales have agreed to several requirements placed on the development by Ascension Parish government to mitigate the effects of what is expected to be increased traffic in the area.
The widening is something residents like Stafford have wanted for quite some time. However, she s worried the incoming subdivision will dilute the impact of a wider road by adding more congestion to the already busy area.
Edmonton’s incoming city councillors received at least $58,499 in donations from executives in the development industry, and three were members of an infill…
Edmonton’s incoming city councillors received at least $58,499 in donations from executives in the development industry, and three were members of an infill…
Ascension Parish Planning Commission approves two new neighborhoods amid development moratorium
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ASCENSION PARISH - On Wednesday evening, the Ascension Parish Planning Commission voted 3-2 to approve two new neighborhoods amid controversy about a parish-wide moratorium on development.
The first neighborhood, Delaune Estates, is a 237-home lot planned to be built along La. 73 in Prairieville. Its development was highly debated by those in the parish council over the amount of traffic it could potentially cause. Currently it is the subject of a lawsuit, according to The Advocate.