A Rochester-area agency is continuing its efforts to build a 115-unit apartment complex across from an Endwell school.

CDS Housing of Webster has proposed a four-story 125,000-square-foot building on Hooper Road. The project site is just south of Maine-Endwell High School.

The town of Union planning board approved the $18 million project last August.

Some people who live in an adjacent neighborhood have expressed opposition to the senior housing complex. Residents last year circulated petitions against the project.

A 115-unit apartment complex has been proposed for this site at 609 Hooper Road. (Photo: Bob Joseph/WNBF News)
A 115-unit apartment complex has been proposed for this site at 609 Hooper Road. (Photo: Bob Joseph/WNBF News)
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CDS Housing has applied for a state grant to help finance the apartment development.

In an email, CDS Wolf Foundation executive director Tom DeRoller said: "We are planning on going forward with our project."

DeRoller would not answer questions regarding when construction could get underway or other aspects of the apartment complex development.

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