In a recent city council meeting, residents of the Grayhawk community voiced strong opposition to a proposed RV park development near their neighborhood. Concerns were raised about potential negative impacts on property values, safety, and community dynamics.
Scott Collins, a Grayhawk resident, emphasized the economic implications of the RV park, arguing that it could lead to a decline in home values and reduced tax revenue for the city. He urged council members to leverage their influence to prevent the development, stating, \"Please do what you can, use what power you can.\"
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Subscribe for Free Anne Enloe, another resident, shared her personal experience as a real estate agent, noting that the proposed RV park has already deterred potential buyers from considering homes in Grayhawk. She read a letter from architect Ken Hill, who expressed his strong opposition to the project, citing concerns about its compatibility with the existing residential area and potential strain on local water resources.
Sheila Cagita, also a Grayhawk resident, highlighted safety issues associated with the RV park, including the risk of crime and fire hazards. She pointed out that the park's design, with only one access point, could pose evacuation challenges in emergencies. Cagita urged the council to prioritize the safety and well-being of the community, stating, \"I urge the city of Forney to safeguard our property, environment, children, and community by halting the development of this RV park.\"
The council has yet to make a decision regarding the proposed development, but the residents' passionate appeals underscore the significant community concern surrounding the issue.