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Residents rally against new gas station amid safety concerns

June 21, 2024 | Planning Commission, Columbia County, Georgia



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Residents rally against new gas station amid safety concerns
During a recent government meeting, concerns were raised regarding the proposed addition of a new gas station at the intersection of Williams View and Columbia Road. Local officials highlighted the already saturated market of gas stations in the vicinity, particularly at the corners of Washington Road and William View, as well as Lewiston and Columbia Road.

The discussion emphasized the potential impact on traffic in the area, especially during peak hours when school buses are transporting students to nearby middle and high schools, as well as an elementary school. Officials noted that the intersection is already prone to accidents, and the introduction of another gas station could exacerbate the situation, increasing the risk of further incidents.

In addition to traffic concerns, the meeting addressed issues related to noise and light pollution that could arise from the new development. Officials indicated that variances would be necessary for the project to move forward, suggesting that further discussions and evaluations will be required to assess the implications of the proposed gas station on the community.

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