Augusta is set to welcome the South Turpin Hill neighborhood, a proposed development receiving approval from the Planning Commission. Spearheaded by former Senator Charles Walker, this project aims to create an inviting community with homes and commercial spaces. Additionally, the Kellogg Tract development is on the horizon, promising a mix of 1,803 homes and 27 acres of commercial areas. With traffic improvements planned, Augusta is preparing for a transformative period filled with growth and new opportunities for residents.
Augusta is buzzing with excitement as the Planning Commission has given a thumbs-up to a brand new project that’s got everyone talking! Yes, you guessed it – it’s the proposed South Turpin Hill neighborhood, brought to you by none other than former Senator Charles Walker. This project is shaping up to be quite the addition to the community, nestled among several other initiatives aimed at enhancing both residential living and commercial cohabitation in the area.
The South Turpin Hill neighborhood is being developed as part of a grand vision to create thriving communities across Augusta. This proposed neighborhood isn’t just a neighborhood; it’s expected to feature a mix of cozy homes and vibrant commercial spaces that will cater to residents’ every need. It’s all about creating a neighborhood that’s both functional and inviting!
While the excitement around South Turpin Hill is palpable, you should also keep an eye on the Kellogg Tract. Spanning an impressive 467 acres along the west side of I-520, this development has recently made headlines. The North Augusta Planning Commission took a vote on December 18, and they were almost evenly split at 4-3 in favor of bringing the general development plan for this tract to the City Council.
Lett’s break it down: if the Kellogg development receives the green light, it will unfold in phases over a timeline that stretches from 10 to 15 years. That’s right! We’re in for a long but exciting journey. The plans include up to 1,803 new homes, although a rep mentioned that hitting that target might be a bit ambitious. The project promises an eclectic mix, featuring everything from cottage-style homes on smaller lots to more spacious single-family residences and stylish townhomes.
Not stopping at homes, the Kellogg development will also encompass around 27 acres of commercial space – and here’s a twist: this commercial space allocation is locked in, meaning it can’t be reduced in future modifications. It’s a great move for keeping the area vibrant and bustling with amenities! Imagine the convenience of having shops and services right at your doorstep.
Of course, with all this growth, traffic can become a concern. Thankfully, the plans set forth include phased traffic improvements such as signalization at entry points and the construction of larger collector roads. This ensures that the area remains manageable and accessible for both current residents and newcomers.
As we look to the future, the timeline for the first platting of the project is set for 2027. That might feel far off, but in the world of city planning, it’s just around the corner! The Augusta Planning Commission is also tasked with reviewing a plethora of new convenience store proposals and even battery manufacturing facilities, underscoring just how much growth and development is happening in the area.
All in all, Augusta is gearing up for some major transformations that hold the promise of making the city an even better place to live, work, and play. With key projects like South Turpin Hill and the Kellogg Tract on the table, residents can expect a vibrant and expanding community in the coming years. So buckle up, Augusta—exciting times are ahead!
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