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I’m a little surprised by the reaction to this idea (I assume downvotes mean people want the park instead).
There is a pretty nice park by the city hall just down the road that I assume attracts most of the visitors.
Having 220 more housing units right next to downtown means probably 400 or more people with walking distance to enjoy it. Seems like a win to me.
New housing developments are unpopular but ultimately it’s how you prevent homelessness and keep housing prices realistic.