The Rockford City Council approved a planned unit development that will allow a 350-unit mixed-use development on East State Street on June 1, 2026.
Alderman Bell described the project as likely to attract Rockford University students and others seeking market-rate housing. Director (planning staff) told the council that specific rents were not provided in the ordinance and that units would be priced “market rate” at lease-up; aldermen asked staff to provide comparative rental figures from similar local properties to better assess affordability.
During committee discussion Alderman Beach said he recorded rental estimates in zoning committee materials and planned to provide council colleagues with those numbers; aldermen referenced rent ranges starting near $1,500 and into the low $2,000s for units discussed in committee.
Why it matters: A 350-unit development would add significant rental housing supply near East State Street and Rockford University, potentially affecting neighborhood demand, transportation and services. The developer will set market-rate rents and the council asked staff to supply local comparables before final marketing.
Vote: The ordinance was approved in the roll-call vote recorded by the clerk as part of new-business voting (item two passed 12–0). The council did not adopt unit-by-unit rent limits or affordability conditions at this meeting.
Ending: The project proceeds under the standard PUD approval path; council directed staff to gather and share rental-comparable information to inform council and public understanding of likely rents.