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BELLEVUE, Tenn. (WKRN) — A community meeting will be held in Bellevue Thursday evening for residents to ask questions and express their concerns about a development in the works on Old Hickory Boulevard.
One Bellevue resident told News 2 that she wants the development to be community-oriented, but worries that it's not going to end up that way.
The development will be located at 621 Old Hickory Boulevard, which is where an old putt-putt course used to sit.
In 2022, the land was sold and Sheri Weiner, councilmember for the district, said there were plans to build a storage unit.
However, Jordan —who lives in a townhome right off Old Hickory Boulevard—told News 2 that she and other residents don't want to see another storage unit. Instead, she said they would rather have something they can enjoy as a community.
"It could be a family-owned business, it could be food trucks that are local, it could be a coffee shop. We just think it should be an open dialogue," said Jordan. "There's got to be better options. We care about safety, we care about property values."
According to Weiner, Thursday's meeting will allow neighbors to hear from the developer regarding the proposal.
The community meeting will take place at 6:30 p.m. at the Bellevue Community Center.
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