Arlington approves change to Providence Place plans
Questions about whether some units in Providence Place can be age-restricted have led developers to change directions.
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Questions about whether some units in Providence Place can be age-restricted have led developers to change directions.
Arlington voters have a choice in only two of the six races on Thursday’s ballot. The other four are uncontested.
The overall plan includes up to 37 townhomes, 114 individually owned stacked flats, 600 rental apartments and more than 50,000 square feet of retail.
The staff of eight people is tightly packed in the current Town Hall at 5854 Airline Rd.
Seeking more control over gas stations and convenience store locations, the Arlington Board of Mayor and Aldermen adopted a one-year moratorium on the businesses.
Arlington’s Board of Mayor and Aldermen sent a letter to the Shelby County Health Department stating the “Safer at Home” order was not necessary and data does not support the decision.
Arlington aldermen Tuesday night approved unanimously on first reading a land use update to the town's 20-year development plan.
Arlington approved a master development plan to construct new homes in the Wilson Lake area, one of the last infill parcels in the heart of Arlington.
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