An artist's rendition of the upcoming Trailhead Townhomes development on Sunset Boulevard.
The West Columbia Planning Commission has officially approved the Trailhead Townhomes development, which will bring 52 modern townhomes to the area. The new complex will replace the existing site of Waper Inc. on Sunset Boulevard, providing residents with enhanced access to the riverwalk area and added aesthetic appeal. Mayor Tem Miles supports the initiative, highlighting its potential to boost local charm. Community reactions are mixed, balancing excitement about increased property values with concerns over obstructed views. A city council meeting on February 4th will further determine the project’s fate.
Big things are happening in West Columbia, South Carolina! A new development called the Trailhead Townhomes is on its way, bringing a fresh twist to the housing scene in the area. This project is all set to deliver 52 modern townhomes, and residents can’t help but feel the buzz of anticipation. Set off Sunset Boulevard, this new project will replace the current site of Waper Inc., a janitorial equipment supplier. Change is coming, and it’s looking good!
Last week, the West Columbia Planning Commission reviewed the plans for the Trailhead Townhomes and decided to give it a hearty thumbs-up. With the planning commission on board, these townhomes are now one step closer to becoming a reality. The next hurdle is getting through the city council’s readings, the first of which is slated for Tuesday, February 4. So, keep your calendars marked!
Mayor Tem Miles is all in on this project, citing its potential to improve the charm and appeal of the town. Not only will it beautify the area, but it will also provide direct access to the lovely riverwalk area by Highway 378. This connectivity could make a stroll along the river a much more appealing option for residents of the new townhomes as well as existing locals, enhancing the overall vibe of West Columbia.
Positioned on a little over three acres at 620 Sunset Boulevard, the Trailhead Townhomes promise to offer modern living with practical amenities. Each unit will feature a driveway that accommodates two cars, taking care of the nagging issue of on-site parking. Other community perks include a handy mail kiosk, a buffer that creates a natural separation between the townhomes and the nearby riverwalk parking lot, and a vegetation buffer along Sunset Boulevard complete with a stylish brick wall. These additions are designed not just for beauty but for the comfort and privacy of the residents.
The feedback from the community has been varied but mostly positive. Skip Skipper, co-owner of Waper Inc., shared his enthusiasm about the project. While relocating his business may be a bittersweet moment for him, he believes the new development will be a fantastic asset for West Columbia. Meanwhile, some local residents, like Chris Spencer, have welcomed the idea, noting the likelihood of an uptick in property values. However, Spencer voices a concern about how the new development might obstruct his view. It’s a classic case of “out with the old and in with the new.”
Mark your calendars for the upcoming city council meeting on February 4th at 6 p.m. This could be the moment when the Trailhead Townhomes get one step closer to breaking ground. It will be held at West Columbia City Hall, and it’s a chance for residents to voice their opinions and get a clearer picture of what this exciting development will mean for their community.
As West Columbia gears up for these new townhomes, it’s clear that exciting changes lie ahead. Keep an eye out – this could just be the beginning of a beautiful transformation in the area!
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