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Opelika City Council Approves Agreement with The Taylor at Opelika LLC

The family of Selena Daniels gathered to accept an honor on behalf of Daniels from the city and the Character in Action Council.

BY MICHELLE KEY
MICHELLE@OPELIKAOBSERVER.COM

OPELIKA —
The Opelika City Council held a public hearing for a project agreement between the city of Opelika and The Taylor at Opelika LLC during Tuesday night’s city council meeting. As part of the agreement, the city agreed to install and construct various public infrastructure improvements, as identified as being necessary to accomplish the construction of the apartment complex. These infrastructure improvements include widening /improvements of streets, sidewalks and utilities and more.
Ward 3 Council Member Tim Aja voted against the project agreement.
“Eighteen months ago, I voted against the zoning that approved The Taylor and since then, talking with more of my constituency, there has been no change there,” Aja said. “… and the thought process is that this is not in the best interest of Opelika. I personally believe that this project will face quite an uphill battle when it comes to getting filled, and this apartment complex failing in this location that is going to be the future primary route in and out of Opelika will be a huge problem for the city that I hope does not come to fruition. I cannot vote to provide public funds towards this project…”
However, Aja did say that should the complex be built that he wishes it well.
“… If this project does get built, I certainly wish it well,” Aja said. “Once its built it needs to suceed; that will be in the best interest of Opelika.”
The resolution for the project agreement passed with Ward 2 Council Member and Pro-Tem Erica Baker-Norris abstaining from the vote, Aja voted nay and the other three councilmembers voting to approve.
The complex will consist of 198 units and will be built upon the 7.14 acre plot of land that is located at the intersection of Avenue C and South 10th Street. The project is expected to have a capital investment from the company of a little more than $35.5 million.
RECOGNITION
The city of Opelika and the Character in Action Council honored the late Selena Daniels during the meeting Tuesday night.
Daniels, a well-loved and respected member of the community passed away Aug. 14, 2023, at the age of 89.
Baker-Norris read the award to the family of Daniels and offered encouragement to them.
“I chose Mrs. Daniels because she had a tremendous impact in Opelika’s Ward 2,” Baker-Norris said. “She put the building blocks down for what we call today affordable housing. Had it not been for her, there is a lot of people that would not have been first-time homeowners.”
Daniels granddaughter, Lydia Mitchell vowed to continue the good work her grandmother was known for.
“On behalf of my yfamily and my grandmother I would like to say thank you so much for this prestigious honor,” Mitchell said. “We definitely plan to keep the train moving because we have huge shoes to fill. She is deeply missed and we will carry on everything that we can, as much as we can, because she was an amazing woman.”
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