During a recent government meeting, community members voiced their concerns regarding local development plans, particularly the proposed trailhead at Post Oak and Bluffs. Resident Adam Wilson expressed strong opposition, citing safety issues due to the area's hilly terrain and heavy traffic from children using scooters. He emphasized that the location is dangerous and urged officials to reconsider the plan.
Another resident, Jean Martinek, raised concerns about the zoning of commercial property behind her home on Serendipity Hills Trail. She requested that this area be rezoned to residential to protect her property value, noting that the current commercial designation could adversely affect her home and the surrounding community. Martinek also criticized the idea of a gated community that would allow some residents to pass through while excluding others, calling it unfair.
The council ultimately moved to approve the Canyon Lake Ranch plan development without the trailhead, directing staff to prepare an ordinance for future adoption. The decision was unanimous, reflecting the council's responsiveness to community feedback.
In the latter part of the meeting, council members shared updates and indicated no additional items for future agendas, signaling a focus on current issues rather than new initiatives at this time.