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Residents demand action on stalled development plans

October 04, 2024 | Board of Mayor and Aldermen Meetings, La Vergne City, Rutherford County, Tennessee


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Residents demand action on stalled development plans
Residents of the Ridge Subdivision in Nolensville voiced their concerns during a recent government meeting regarding proposed changes to local roadways and the long-awaited amenities promised by developers. A resident, speaking on behalf of the community, highlighted the need for an open session meeting to discuss the potential extension of Blair Road and the construction plans for Walden Road, which aim to provide alternative routes during ongoing construction.

The resident expressed frustration over unmet promises made by Michael's Homes eight years ago, specifically regarding the construction of a second entrance to the subdivision and the installation of a community pool. Despite assurances, these developments have yet to materialize, leading to growing dissatisfaction among homeowners.

Additionally, the resident noted that Laverne has acquired property along Walden Road, raising further questions about future developments and their impact on the community. The call for transparency and community engagement reflects a broader desire among residents to be involved in decisions that affect their neighborhood.

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