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Residents rally against controversial housing project

June 25, 2024 | Poughkeepsie City, Dutchess County, New York



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Residents rally against controversial housing project
Residents of Hooker Avenue voiced strong concerns during a recent government meeting regarding a proposed development project in their neighborhood. Tina McKenna, a local resident, articulated the community's apprehensions, highlighting several key issues.

One of the primary concerns raised was the aesthetic impact of the project. McKenna emphasized that the proposed development, described as a \"cache\" looming over the historical houses in the area, would be inappropriate for the neighborhood's character. Residents fear that the high-density housing plan does not align with the existing low-density environment, potentially altering the community's landscape significantly.

Traffic was another major point of contention. McKenna referenced the existing traffic issues in the area, specifically mentioning Eastdale, to illustrate the potential for increased congestion and safety hazards resulting from the new development.

Noise pollution and the implications of construction activities, including blasting, were also highlighted as significant worries for the residents. The community is concerned about how these factors will affect their quality of life.

As discussions continue, it remains to be seen how the government will address these concerns and whether modifications to the project will be considered to better align with the neighborhood's needs and character.

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