Residents voiced significant concerns during a recent government meeting regarding a proposed development project on Elgin Avenue. Key issues raised included the deteriorating condition of local roads, increased noise from construction, and potential impacts on property values and safety.
One resident highlighted the poor state of Elgin Avenue, stating that the road has not been repaired despite previous commitments from developers. The resident expressed frustration over the wear and tear on vehicles due to the road's condition, emphasizing the need for immediate repairs. They also raised concerns about the safety of children in the area, particularly with the anticipated increase in truck traffic associated with the development.
Another resident echoed these sentiments, questioning the viability of the proposed development and its ability to attract suitable buyers. They stressed the importance of maintaining a buffer zone between the new construction and existing homes to minimize disruption. The resident also requested a clear timeline for the project to avoid prolonged construction noise and traffic.
In response to these concerns, a representative from the development team assured attendees that no additional fill would be brought to the site, as they currently have a surplus on hand. This statement aimed to alleviate fears stemming from past experiences with previous developers who may have caused damage to the area.
The meeting concluded with a commitment from officials to address the residents' concerns, particularly regarding road repairs and the overall impact of the development on the community. As discussions continue, residents remain vigilant about ensuring their voices are heard in the planning process.