Large-Scale Development Project, The Reserve at Bentonville, Set for Review

Bentonville is poised for significant growth with the upcoming large-scale development project, The Reserve at Bentonville, located on Greenhouse Road. The Planning Commission will review this transformative project, which promises to expand residential and mixed-use areas, addressing the city's increasing housing demands.

Project Overview

The Reserve at Bentonville is a comprehensive development project designed to create a blend of residential units, commercial spaces, and community amenities. This large-scale project aims to provide a diverse range of housing options, from single-family homes to apartments, catering to various demographic needs.

Infrastructure and Community Benefits

The development will include crucial infrastructure improvements, such as enhanced roadways, green spaces, and public facilities. These enhancements are expected to support the growing population and improve the overall quality of life in Bentonville. The project’s strategic location on Greenhouse Road positions it as a key component of the city's expansion plans.

"The Reserve at Bentonville is not just about building homes; it's about creating a community," said Tom Hoehn, Chairperson of the Public Art Advisory Committee. "This project will bring new opportunities for living, working, and recreation, contributing to Bentonville's long-term growth and prosperity."

Planning Commission Review

The Planning Commission will evaluate the project's preliminary plans, including its design, infrastructure proposals, and potential impact on the local environment. The review process will also involve public consultations to gather input from residents and stakeholders.

The meeting on July 2, 2024, will provide a platform for detailed discussions on The Reserve at Bentonville, with the Planning Commission considering all factors to ensure the development aligns with Bentonville's comprehensive plan and community objectives.

For more information on these developments and to participate in the public input process, residents are encouraged to attend the Planning Commission meeting or visit the city's official website.

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