News Summary
Canton Township planners have approved the Viva Bene senior housing development, set to provide 180 units specifically for seniors. Developed by Avenue Development, the project will feature independent living units and attached cottages, aiming to offer modern amenities and community-focused living. Despite concerns regarding traffic and design, planners express optimism about the project addressing the area’s need for senior housing. The board is expected to review further details in May.
Canton Township Planners Make Headway on Exciting Senior Housing Development
In a recently held meeting, planners in Canton Township gave the green light to an exciting new project: the Viva Bene senior housing development! Nestled comfortably on Ford Road at the southwest corner of Ford and Gorman roads, this budding community aims to cater specifically to the needs of our cherished senior citizens. The plan includes 180 units, made up of 140 independent living units in a sleek three-story building and an additional 40 charming attached cottages.
Avenue Development, hailing from Indianapolis, is at the helm of this promising project. They are ready to breathe new life into a previously proposed plan for Monarch Grove, which fell through and was intended to host 225 senior community units. The bright idea behind Viva Bene? It’s designed exclusively for individuals aged 55 and older, ensuring a close-knit environment that fosters community and independence.
Highlights of Viva Bene
Catering to modern needs, Viva Bene isn’t just about the living arrangements—it’s all about a forward-thinking concept that prioritizes health, wellness, and, importantly, affordability! The independent living units will come in one- and two-bedroom layouts, and let’s talk amenities! How does a sparkling pool, thriving pickleball courts, and a delightful dog park sound? Pretty appealing, right?
If you’re curious about the cost, you’re in luck! Rent is projected to start around $1,700 monthly, making it a viable option for approximately 70% of 55+ households within just five miles of the development. This pricing strategy is a huge plus for seniors looking for modern conveniences without breaking the bank.
Bringing More to the Community
During discussions, Canton Township Planner Patrick Sloan highlighted several community benefits of the project. One of the key improvements will be upgraded sidewalks that will connect residents to nearby shopping options, like the local Kroger. This means that those who choose to live in Viva Bene will have their basic needs within easy reach, promoting an active and independent lifestyle.
Concerns from the Community
However, as with any significant development, there are some concerns. Residents have voiced their apprehensions, particularly regarding potential traffic congestion and flooding in the area. One local resident characterized the new project as a “monstrosity,” raising questions about the tangible benefits it would bring to the community. Planning commissioners also echoed these sentiments, pointing out a mismatch between the construction timeline for Viva Bene, set for completion in 2027, and the Michigan Department of Transportation’s anticipated Ford Road Boulevard project, scheduled to start in 2028.
As opinions flowed during the public hearing, some planning commissioners found the project’s design renderings “stark” and “prison-like,” while others admired the architectural vision, calling it “beautiful.” Despite the mixed reviews, everyone agreed on one crucial point: Viva Bene addresses a pressing community need for senior housing but it certainly requires further refinement.
What’s Next for Viva Bene?
A crucial step remains before Viva Bene can fully come to life. The Canton Township Board of Trustees is expected to review the preliminary Planned Development District (PDD) recommendation in May. If approved, Avenue Development will return with a detailed site plan and final PDD proposal. This phase will include an engineering review and another public hearing, ensuring that community voices continue to be heard before a formal board vote takes place.
In closing, while challenges remain, Commissioner Brian Watkins expressed a sense of cautious optimism about the future of the Viva Bene development. As planning progresses, the necessity for thorough planning and community considerations is more evident than ever in this blossoming endeavor for senior living in Canton Township.
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Additional Resources
- Hometown Life: Canton Township Senior Living Development
- Canton Repository: Housing Development Plans
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