The Austin City Council rezoning hearing for the former Rosedale School property has been delayed until the council’s May 21 meeting.

The old Rosedale School

The matter, which if passed would allow a developer to build a six-story, 435-unit luxury apartment complex on the site, had been scheduled for May 7.

Two neighborhood groups – Play Fair With Rosedale and the Rosedale Neighborhood Association – had asked for a postponement, and a representative for the developer, Austin-based OHT Partners, assented to a two-week delay.

City planning staffers have recommended the change, which would increase the zoning of the 4.6 acre site from single-family (SF-3) to high-density multi-family (MF-60CO) with a 75-foot height limit. The city’s case number for the zoning change is C14-2025-0094. The city’s zoning change analysis says high density apartments are appropriate in an area near downtown and transit lines.

The Rosedale neighborhood groups oppose the rezoning. In a joint letter May 1, they cite as their reasons the high density, conflict with a pending lawsuit, the value of the land as a community asset, safety and traffic concerns, and the desire to negotiate.


Play Fair With Rosedale

Play Fair With Rosedale is community group of Rosedale residents supporting reasonable development at the former Rosedale School site

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