DOTHAN, Ala. – The Dothan Planning Commission Wednesday morning approved a new hotel to be built at the former Pizza Kastle location on the Ross Clark Circle.
Despite opposition from Garden District residents, the commission voted 8-1 to approve the developer’s plans for the hotel, which will be a Tru Hotel by Hilton.
This is a developing story, so check back for updates. Below is a story posted from Tuesday’s administrative meeting of the Dothan Planning Commission concerning the development.
Time has not eased the concerns of Garden District residents about a four-story hotel bordering their backyards.
Around a dozen residents sat quietly in a boardroom Tuesday afternoon while the Dothan Planning Commission members discussed the details of the development plans for the property where the former Pizza Kastle building currently sits vacant on Ross Clark Circle.
After the meeting, longtime Rosetta Circle resident Angie Murphy summed up the sentiment among the group: “We are not happy.”
This isn’t the first time Murphy and her husband, Carl, have expressed negative feelings regarding the development of the hotel next to their neighborhood. This time, she was talking to District 6 Commissioner David Crutchfield.
Five years ago, when similar plans were introduced by a different developer, Murphy and other like-minded neighbors voiced their opposition to the Planning Commission. The developer who submitted plans requested an exception to decrease the required buffer several feet, and the commission tabled the action.