Tensions flared at the Camden County Board of Commissioners meeting on June 3, 2025, as residents voiced strong opposition to a proposed mobile home installation on Crooked River Drive. The heated discussions highlighted concerns over property values and community integrity, with several residents arguing that the addition of a mobile home would negatively impact the character of the neighborhood.
One resident, expressing frustration, stated, "We've already made up our mind," referring to the committee's stance on the proposal. This sentiment was echoed by others who felt that their voices were not being heard, despite receiving notification letters from the county. The resident emphasized that the only complaints stemmed from fears about property values and taxes, questioning the validity of these concerns.
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Subscribe for Free Another speaker, Christy Bordelon, a local real estate professional, shared her perspective on the potential impact of the mobile home on property values. "I can confidently say the answer is yes," she said when asked if the installation would affect surrounding homes. Bordelon, who owns multiple properties in the area, highlighted the average assessed value of homes on Crooked River Drive, which stands at around $360,000, and expressed worry for neighbors not directly on the water.
The meeting underscored a divide within the community, with residents passionately defending their neighborhood's character against the backdrop of changing property dynamics. As discussions continue, the board faces the challenge of balancing individual property rights with the collective interests of the community. The outcome of this proposal remains uncertain, but the voices of concerned residents are clear: they are committed to preserving the integrity of their neighborhood.