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Residents rally against new zoning changes to protect property values

June 28, 2024 | Doña Ana County, New Mexico



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Residents rally against new zoning changes to protect property values
In a recent government meeting, community members voiced strong concerns regarding proposed zoning changes that could impact local property values and neighborhood safety. Residents emphasized the significance of maintaining current zoning regulations to protect their investments and the character of their neighborhoods.

One resident highlighted the potential devastation of property devaluation, urging officials to side with the community and reject the application for a zone change. This sentiment was echoed by others who expressed fears that new developments could lead to a decline in property values, which they consider their largest investment.

Tina Baum, a newcomer to the area, shared her apprehensions about the proliferation of dollar stores and weed dispensaries in the neighborhood. She argued that the current saturation of these businesses could harm the community's appeal and safety. Baum, who moved from a secure military base, expressed her shock at the visible homelessness in the area and lamented the lack of communication from local authorities regarding the proposed changes.

Residents are calling for a more regulated approach to business licenses, similar to liquor licenses, to prevent further overcrowding of dollar stores and dispensaries. The meeting underscored a collective desire among community members to preserve their neighborhood's integrity and ensure a safe environment for families.

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