"City council overrode a decision by plan commission in vote to supersize
residential portion of massive mixed-use development." That's how TheRealDeal
summarized
the Richardson City Council's unanimous vote to allow a boost of 1,175
apartments at CityLine, for a total of 5,100. The City Plan Commission had
previously denied the request 5-2, with one commissioner citing the desire to
see "more creative retail or entertainment uses." City Manager Don Magner put
his finger on the scale by saying the proposal "creates a path forward that's
based in market reality," with the market reality being that right now, money
is available for wood-frame apartments, so that's what we ought to build,
tying up that land for the next fifty years. That's how developers think.
That's not how City Councils should think.