Cary residents worry plans for multifamily housing on former Maplewood school property are too dense

[Sarah Nader]

Some residents said they enjoy the small-town, open-space feel in Cary, and worried that a proposal to bring what some called a high-density, multifamily housing development to the site, 422 W. Krenz Ave., wouldn't fit.

More than 40 residents came to the meeting Tuesday, and most of those who spoke during public comment opposed the new concept, citing concerns with the density of the project, parking, traffic and construction. Three people in the audience said that they liked the concept.

“Change is always difficult. We’ve developed a culture in that area, and we don’t want to see that lost,” said Mike Boyce of Cary. “Our village was born on single-family ideas. I understand the tax issues and how much we need that ... but I don’t think anyone wants to see commercial in this residential area. ... I don’t want to see one more car going down my street because of this development.”

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