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Residents fear traffic chaos from new apartment development

August 07, 2024 | Longmont, Boulder County, Colorado



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Residents fear traffic chaos from new apartment development
Residents near a proposed development site expressed deep concerns during a recent government meeting regarding the potential impact of new apartment construction on their community. One local resident, who lives directly across from the site, highlighted the significant traffic issues already experienced since the construction of apartments on Airport Road. She noted that it can take her over four minutes to exit her cul-de-sac due to heavy traffic, raising alarms about the additional congestion that could arise from the new development, which is projected to add thousands of vehicles to the area.

The resident, who is also a caregiver for her husband with dementia, emphasized the challenges of relocating due to his condition, stating that moving is not a viable option for them. She expressed a desire for the area to be preserved as open space rather than developed further, citing concerns about noise and disruption from ongoing construction activities.

The meeting underscored the tension between community development and the preservation of local quality of life, as residents voiced their fears about increased traffic and the potential loss of their neighborhood's character. The discussions reflect broader concerns about urban development and its implications for existing residents, particularly those with unique challenges.

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