The Brief
- Keystone and Lutz residents are rallying to keep their “semi-rural” lifestyle intact, opposing plans for high-density housing.
- The proposal could bring over 150 townhomes to Keystone and dozens of homes per acre in Lutz.
- No vote yet — Hillsborough County commissioners will make a final decision in the fall.
TAMPA, Fla. – Neighbors in Keystone and Lutz are once again fighting to keep large-scale development out of their quiet, spacious communities.
What we know:
A new proposal would allow more than 150 townhomes on a lot in Keystone and change land use rules in Lutz to permit as many as 24 homes on land currently limited to just one home per acre. Residents said they moved to these areas for wide-open spaces and farmland — and they want it to stay that way.
What they’re saying:…