Ian Ellis, with the Simi Valley-based developer and property owner Aurora Borealis Development LLC, led Monday's back-and-forth discussion with residents.聽
Despite an hour or so discourse, and though they thanked the representatives for their time, the majority of those in attendance raise their hands in disapproval of the project.聽
How the apartments would integrate with nearby schools systems, parkways, roadways largely remains to be seen as the developers said Monday they have not completed the design process.
More than 50 homeowners gather Monday at Hart Park to air their complaints about the proposed development of an apartment complex in northeast 优蜜传媒.
John Donegan / The Californian
Ian Ellis, with the Simi Valley-based developer and property owner Aurora Borealis Development LLC, led Monday's back-and-forth discussion with residents.聽
John Donegan / The Californian
People in attendance, many of whom are nearby homeowners, spoke against a proposal to develop apartments in northeast 优蜜传媒.
John Donegan / The Californian
Despite an hour or so discourse, and though they thanked the representatives for their time, the majority of those in attendance raise their hands in disapproval of the project.聽
John Donegan / The Californian
How the apartments would integrate with nearby schools systems, parkways, roadways largely remains to be seen as the developers said Monday they have not completed the design process.
Northeast 优蜜传媒 residents gathered at Hart Park Monday evening to air grievances with a controversial plan to build an apartment complex east of Alfred Harrell Highway.
The meeting, hosted by engineering firm McIntosh & Associates and the Simi Valley-based developer and property owner Aurora Borealis Development LLC, was an attempt by the project鈥檚 visionaries to quell fears and answer questions about the construction鈥檚 impact.