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City Council Faces Community Outcry Over Harbor Drive Project

June 11, 2024 | Heath, Rockwall County, Texas



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City Council Faces Community Outcry Over Harbor Drive Project
During a recent city council meeting in Heath, Texas, Councilman Krause opened the session with an invocation, expressing gratitude for the community's resilience following a recent storm and acknowledging the efforts of local public services and volunteers in recovery efforts.

The meeting proceeded to public comments, where resident Joe Irwin raised concerns regarding the Harbor Drive Project. He expressed frustration over the lack of communication about a promised town hall meeting and criticized the project’s design, which he claimed did not align with the city’s thoroughfare plans. Irwin highlighted potential damage to local trees and questioned the decision-making process behind the project, suggesting that the city was not adhering to established plans.

Another resident, Laurie Heath, welcomed new council members and emphasized the community's desire for balanced development that respects the area's character, including maintaining large lot sizes and high-quality construction. Heath also addressed traffic safety issues, specifically on Lawrence Drive, advocating for improved signage and infrastructure to prevent accidents and enhance public safety.

The meeting concluded without further public comments, but the discussions underscored ongoing community concerns about development and infrastructure in Heath.

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