Community concerns regarding the proposed advanced manufacturing and police training facility in Matthews have been highlighted during a recent government meeting. Residents have expressed worries about potential impacts on traffic, job availability, and environmental degradation, particularly the consequences of clearing multiple acres of trees for the project. Despite these concerns, no follow-up meeting has been scheduled to address them.
During the meeting, officials confirmed that both the Hendrick Automotive and Public Safety Training Facility and the advanced manufacturing campus are still moving forward. The discussions included questions about the rationale behind a community college's involvement in establishing a police training facility and the environmental implications of the construction.
Officials acknowledged the community's concerns about environmental impacts, including air and soil quality, and assured that all necessary permits would be applied for by the developers. They emphasized the importance of proper training for police and fire personnel, arguing that the facility would enhance safety and preparedness in the region.
Supporters of the project highlighted the potential economic benefits and international recognition that the advanced manufacturing facility could bring to Matthews. They expressed confidence in the quality and safety measures that would be implemented, aiming to alleviate fears regarding the proximity of training activities to educational environments.
As the project progresses, community members are urged to remain engaged and seek further clarification on how their concerns will be addressed.