Medium Density Vision

The images are examples of development patterns that allow single-family units to easily exist with multi-family and office or light commercial uses. The vision is bring a new and unique housing option to Smithville.

What should medium density residential development look like?

18 February, 2025

Kevin says:

Affordable housing options are a priority. Focus on businesses that will offer new products and services...no banks, car lots, gas stations

14 February, 2025

Jeff H says:

Like the image on the bottom right. street scapes and walking areas that are easily accessible

11 February, 2025

Kristine Bunch says:

We are not for this 343 development in Smithville at all. Destroying Smithville is not something City Alderman should approve.

31 January, 2025

Doug C says:

Like the hybrid model while using existing natural vegetation for buffer areas for a more natural look like the Shoal Creek area

31 January, 2025

Jenny Jones says:

a diverse range of housing types, such as townhouses, duplexes, small apartments no more than 2 to 3 stories

Medium Density Street Views

These photos provide examples of what a developed block could look or feel like when developed in the style of the above development patterns. These development patterns encourage walkability and a mix of office and light retail in the same buildings as residential units.

Quick Poll

What is a resaonbale building height for this type of development?

This poll has concluded.

  • 1 - 2 stories
    40% (2 votes)
  • 2 - 3 stories
    60% (3 votes)
  • 4 - 6 stories
    0% (0 votes)
Total Votes: 5