Residents of Kings Mountain expressed concerns over a proposed 100-acre development during the Cleveland County Commissioner’s meeting on April 2, 2024. Linda Lane, a local resident, highlighted the potential impact of this development, which is situated between Highway 74 and Crocker Road, near Beason Creek. Lane emphasized the need for greater involvement from county commissioners in the extraterritorial jurisdiction (ETJ) discussions, arguing that their participation could help protect local interests as city planners move forward with developments that may encroach on agricultural land.
Lane pointed out that the increasing number of housing developments, including Berkeley Ridge and Dixon Ridge, could strain county resources, particularly in areas like fire and rescue services and law enforcement. She raised concerns about the financial implications for the county, suggesting that as more land is developed, there will be less funding available for essential services, including schools. Lane also referenced a troubling situation in a gated community in Raleigh, where residents faced challenges from migrant encampments, underscoring her fears about similar issues arising in Kings Mountain.
Following Lane's remarks, the commissioners moved on to the consent agenda, which was approved without opposition. The meeting then transitioned to public hearings, where citizens were invited to voice their opinions on various topics, with guidelines in place to ensure orderly discussions.
The discussions at this meeting reflect ongoing tensions between development and community needs in Cleveland County, highlighting the importance of local governance in addressing the concerns of residents as the area continues to grow.