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Residents demand action as construction disrupts neighborhoods

July 23, 2024 | City of Maitland, Orange County, Florida



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Residents demand action as construction disrupts neighborhoods
Residents voiced significant concerns during the recent government meeting regarding ongoing construction projects in their neighborhoods, particularly the impact on local streets and the environment.

One resident, Mr. Jackson, highlighted the destruction of trees and landscaping along Tuscarora Street, urging construction crews to exercise greater care to minimize damage to the natural surroundings. He expressed frustration over the piles of sand and debris encroaching on private yards, emphasizing the need for empathy towards residents affected by the construction activities. \"It's such a crazy street... I just hate seeing trees being scarred and damaged,\" he stated, calling for a more considerate approach from the crews.

Another resident raised issues related to the condition of the roads, reporting damage to personal vehicles since the project began. He questioned the rationale behind the staggered construction schedule, suggesting that a more coordinated effort could save residents from incurring additional repair costs.

Additionally, concerns were raised about the installation of new traffic medians. Mr. Jackson inquired whether a traffic study had been conducted prior to their placement and whether existing stop signs would be removed as part of the changes. He also pointed out safety hazards related to an abandoned culvert on Mohawk Trail, suggesting that the removal of its railing could prevent potential accidents, especially involving children.

The meeting underscored the community's desire for clearer communication and more thoughtful planning from local authorities regarding construction projects that significantly affect their daily lives and the environment.

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