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Resident urges council to relocate proposed Carpenter Preserve parking lot, citing environmental and privacy concerns
Summary
During public forum, a resident raised objections to a proposed parking lot at the northwest corner of Carpenter Preserve, asking the council to keep parking near the town hall to protect sensitive habitat and neighborhood privacy; the statement traced a history of plat and road changes that increased traffic on Armstrong Street.
Bernice Meyer, a Neenah resident, asked the council during the May 7 public forum to reconsider a proposed parking lot at the northwest corner of the Carpenter Preserve and to keep parking near the town hall to reduce impact on an environmentally sensitive area and on nearby residents.
Meyer asked Frank Cuthbert to read her prepared statement because she was having trouble with her voice. The statement recounted a history of development in the Eagle Crest subdivision…
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