News Summary
Lexington County is set to discuss a new 193-home subdivision on 80 acres of land between South Congaree and Red Bank. Planning aims for initial approval this Thursday, but concerns arise regarding traffic impact on local roads, particularly Edmund Highway, which sees over 12,000 vehicles daily. The project promises to enhance community appeal with larger residential lots and a 3-acre pond for recreation. Additionally, nearby developments, including a mixed-use project with major retailers, indicate a bustling future for the county. Effective growth management is essential as the population is expected to grow by 10% by 2040.
Exciting Development Ahead in Lexington County!
Lexington County is buzzing with anticipation as a new 193-home subdivision is on the table, promising to bring significant changes to the area. Spanning over 80 acres of land nestled between South Congaree and Red Bank, the planning commission is gearing up to discuss initial approval for this development on Thursday.
A New Community Takes Shape
Picture this: a lovely neighborhood located right along Edmund Highway, close to Scenic Court. It will neighbor an existing community of double-wide mobile homes, adding a fresh vitality to the vicinity. Each individual residential lot will boast at least 9,000 square feet, while some larger lots will exceed 17,000 square feet, providing ample space for families to grow and enjoy.
Residents will have several access points to the new subdivision, including Edmund Highway, Scenic Court, and Norman Drive. The developers are also throwing in a delightful community amenity—a 3-acre pond that will surely become a favorite spot for relaxation and recreation.
Traffic and Infrastructure Concerns
However, not everything is a walk in the park. Current data from the South Carolina Department of Transportation shows that Edmund Highway experiences an average of 12,200 vehicles daily. With the upcoming development, local residents are naturally concerned about how the additional traffic may impact their daily commutes and overall community vibe.
New Developments on the Horizon
Adding to the excitement, this site is uniquely situated between South Congaree and Red Bank, which is also eyeing a $65 million mixed-use development. This project will introduce major retailers like Lowes Foods, Planet Fitness, and everyone’s favorite burger joint, Whataburger. It’s clear Lexington County is becoming a bustling hub!
Managing Growth Effectively
With such rapid growth, it’s no surprise that the county is implementing concurrency reviews. This means they are taking a close look at local services, including public safety and school districts, to ensure they can handle the anticipated boom. In fact, by the year 2040, Lexington County expects to see a population increase of around 10%, translating to an additional 33,000 residents. This surge makes careful planning absolutely essential.
Under the new concurrency standards, there’s a possibility that residential development proposals could be denied if the infrastructure and services can’t support them. It’s a move aimed at fostering sustainable growth and preserving the quality of life for current residents.
What’s Next?
As the planning commission prepares to weigh in on this new subdivision, local community members are voicing their concerns regarding traffic and the potential strain on community resources. It’s a balancing act between ensuring growth and keeping Lexington County a wonderful place to live.
Only time will tell how the commission will decide. One thing is for sure—Lexington County is on the brink of change, and it’s bound to spark plenty of chatter in the community!
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- Post and Courier: Lexington County Lawsuit
- Wikipedia: Lexington County, South Carolina
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- Encyclopedia Britannica: Lexington County