16-05-2025
‘There's got to be better options': Residents express concern over storage unit project in Bellevue
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.
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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.'
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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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