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Residents rally against Dollar General store proposal

June 28, 2024 | Doña Ana County, New Mexico



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Residents rally against Dollar General store proposal
Residents voiced strong opposition during a recent government meeting regarding the proposed Dollar General store near their neighborhood, citing concerns over traffic, safety, and property values. The meeting highlighted significant apprehensions about the impact of commercial development on a predominantly residential area, particularly on Stanley Street, which is not designed for heavy traffic.

Community members expressed fears that increased traffic from the store would lead to congestion and potential accidents, especially with the proposed entrance located at the end of Petty Lane. Concerns were raised about late-night deliveries creating noise disturbances and the potential for litter and dirt to accumulate in residential yards. Residents also highlighted the lack of notification for some neighbors, which they felt undermined the transparency of the planning process.

Suggestions for mitigating the impact included relocating the store's entrance to a busier road, Holman, and constructing a barrier to shield homes from noise and litter. The sentiment among residents was clear: they are not opposed to the store itself but are deeply concerned about its placement and the implications for their community. The meeting underscored the need for further dialogue between developers and residents to address these critical issues before moving forward with the project.

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