Residents of Del Webb Bayview expressed significant concerns during a recent government meeting regarding proposed developments near their community, particularly focusing on stormwater management and communication issues. Timothy Rudins, a local resident, highlighted the inadequacies of current stormwater management plans, emphasizing that Florida's vulnerability to hurricanes necessitates more robust systems to handle runoff from impervious surfaces. He criticized the county's response to updated flood zone elevations and called for immediate action to address these pressing issues.
Another resident, Ken Ward, echoed Rudins' sentiments, expressing frustration over the lack of timely communication regarding the development plans. He noted that residents received minimal information about the proposed changes, which he felt were rushed and poorly communicated. Ward requested clearer timelines and more transparency from the county regarding the development process, particularly concerning the impact on local roads like Moccasin Wallow Road.
County officials responded to the public's concerns by explaining the notification process for development projects, which includes posting signs and mailing notices to nearby property owners. They acknowledged the need for better communication and assured residents that they could access more detailed information online and through upcoming county commission meetings.
The meeting underscored the community's desire for proactive engagement and transparency from local government as they navigate the complexities of development and environmental management in a hurricane-prone region.