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Residents Rally Against Controversial Dollar Store Development

June 28, 2024 | Doña Ana County, New Mexico



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Residents Rally Against Controversial Dollar Store Development
Residents voiced strong opposition during a recent government meeting regarding a proposed zoning change to allow a Dollar General store in a residential area near local schools. Vincent Nezzer, a resident of Petty Lane, expressed concerns about increased traffic, particularly during school hours, where congestion is already problematic. He highlighted that the proposed location would require drivers to navigate past two elementary schools, exacerbating existing traffic issues.

Nezzer also criticized the lack of a clear traffic plan from the developers, suggesting that the proposal primarily benefits the land seller and the corporation rather than the local community. He raised alarms about potential crime increases associated with dollar stores, citing studies that suggest a correlation between the presence of such stores and higher crime rates, although he acknowledged the lack of definitive causation.

Another resident, Derby Wheeler, addressed safety concerns at the intersection of Stanley and Holman, noting visibility issues that complicate traffic flow and could pose risks to drivers and pedestrians alike.

Despite the community's objections, the applicant, represented by Dr. Cernick, maintained that the store would serve the neighborhood's needs. However, the commission ultimately voted against the zoning change, with all members citing various concerns, including the adequacy of staff recommendations and the existing proximity of other dollar stores in the area. The decision reflects a commitment to prioritizing community safety and traffic management over commercial development.

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