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Residents rally against surprise zoning changes in their community

July 12, 2024 | Red Lodge, Carbon County, Montana



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Residents rally against surprise zoning changes in their community
Residents of the Spires community expressed significant concerns during a recent government meeting regarding proposed zoning changes that they believe threaten the integrity of their neighborhood. The president of the Homeowners Association (HOA), who has lived in the area since its inception in 2008, articulated the community's surprise and discontent with the new proposals, which they feel deviate from the original vision outlined in the Spires design guidelines.

The HOA president emphasized the extensive planning that went into developing the neighborhood, highlighting the pride residents take in their well-maintained community. However, the recent proposals have raised alarms about potential impacts on property values, traffic congestion, and the preservation of green spaces. The president noted that the planning process appears overly complicated, with discussions of multiple subdivisions and public meetings that could overwhelm residents.

Concerns were also raised about maintaining dark skies, road maintenance, and the preservation of park and tree buffers. The community is particularly interested in expanding existing parks, but there is apprehension about the introduction of new streets that could disrupt the neighborhood's character.

As discussions continue, residents are urging city planners to consider their input seriously to ensure that any developments align with the original vision for the Spires, preserving the quality of life they have worked hard to maintain.

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