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Closing of Noble Lark sparks heated council debate

June 21, 2024 | Fair Oaks Ranch, Bexar County, Texas



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Closing of Noble Lark sparks heated council debate
The Fair Oaks Ranch City Council convened on June 20, 2024, with five members present, establishing a quorum for the evening's meeting. Mayor Maxton opened the session with a roll call and led attendees in the Pledge of Allegiance, welcoming both in-person and online participants.

During the public comment segment, Christine Graham, a resident of Valida Estates, addressed the council regarding the proposed closure of Norval Lark. She expressed concerns about potential emergency response issues, noting that the closure would effectively create a cul-de-sac, which may not comply with the city's Unified Development Code (UDC) regarding street length and turnaround requirements. Graham urged the council to consider assessing the residents of Norval Lark for the closure's costs, rather than distributing the financial burden across the entire city. Additionally, she requested that Councilman Alvaro recuse himself from any vote on the matter due to his residence on the street in question.

The council is expected to deliberate on the closure of Norval Lark later in the meeting, with implications for local emergency services and community funding at the forefront of the discussion.

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