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Residents oppose new gas station citing safety and history

July 31, 2024 | Pontiac, Oakland County, Michigan


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Residents oppose new gas station citing safety and history
Residents of Franklin Road expressed strong opposition to a proposed gas station during a recent community meeting, voicing concerns over safety, historical context, and the need for alternative businesses.

Darlene Clark, a local resident, highlighted her preference for a restaurant over a gas station, stating that even as a nearby resident, she would not utilize the gas station. She emphasized the importance of safety for children playing in the area, arguing that the gas station would not serve the community's needs.

Further, Clark provided a historical perspective, recounting the gas station's origins during segregation, when it served as one of the few options available to Black residents. She criticized the current proposal, questioning the motivations of the investor and suggesting that if he had not improved his existing properties, he would likely not enhance the new location either.

Rosalynn North Cross, president of the neighborhood association for District One, echoed these sentiments, reinforcing the community's desire for businesses that better serve their needs rather than a gas station. The discussions reflect a broader concern among residents about the impact of new developments on their neighborhood's character and safety.

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