TOPEKA (KSNT) – The City Council voted in favor of rezoning a lot located in central Topeka, but made some changes to the original proposal.
This empty lot is currently owned by Calupi Investments. The original action item wanted to rezone the lot as a M-3 multiple-family dwelling district. This M-3 distinction came with some concerns of poverty stacking, as it would have allowed 20 units on the half-acre lot.
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However, the city council amended the item to an M-2 multiple-family dwelling district, which allows a maximum of 12 units on the half-acre lot.
Some people in the neighborhood believe that they don’t need to risk adding more housing that may not be well-maintained in an already impoverished area. The Historic Old Town Neighborhood Improvement Association (NIA) wanted a park or duplexes.
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“So many low-income families don’t let their kids go out to play,” ShaMecha King Simms, Historic Old Town NIA President, said. “You know this, the roads are bumpy, the sidewalks are covered with grass, and there’s just no place for them to be able to safely go and just get that energy out.”
Calupi Investments originally purchased the property for $2,000. It will be up to them who they sell the lot to, and how those new owners develop it.
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