SALEM, Va. ā On Monday night, Salem City Council decided it will allow new homes to be built on the largest remaining piece of undeveloped land in the city.
The approval of requests on the Simms Farm land will allow R. Fralin Companies to build more than 125 new single-family homes on the property.
Council hosted its meeting at the Salem Civic Center to make room for a large crowd, and more than a hundred people showed up for the vote.
The issue was tabled in October after an overflow crowd listed numerous complaints to the council about the proposed project.
Despite the backlash, Salem Mayor Randy Foley said itās the right decision, adding that this type of development is in the cityās long term plan.