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Concerns rise over new housing development impact on community

July 23, 2024 | Board of Mayor and Aldermen Meetings, Bartlett City, Shelby County, Tennessee



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Concerns rise over new housing development impact on community
During a recent government meeting, community concerns regarding the planned Joyce's Garden development were brought to the forefront. Residents expressed apprehension about the size of the lots and homes, fearing that the changes could negatively impact property values in the Rockyford neighborhood.

Joe Tanner, a local resident, voiced his concerns about the reduced lot sizes and the potential influx of traffic due to new developments. He highlighted the increased traffic flow from nearby roads, which could exacerbate congestion in the area. Tanner questioned whether there would be further discussions with the developer to address these issues, emphasizing the need for more transparency and community engagement in the planning process.

The meeting also revealed a lack of communication regarding the development's details, as Tanner noted he was unaware of the open discussion prior to the vote. Officials acknowledged the need for the developer to be present at such meetings to provide clarity and reassurance to residents.

As the planning process continues, community members are eager for more information and dialogue to ensure their concerns are adequately addressed. The meeting underscored the importance of involving residents in discussions that directly affect their neighborhoods, particularly as new developments are proposed.

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