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Sanger council debates 28-foot street-width variance for Marion Road development

5665699 · June 3, 2025
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Council members questioned a developer’s request to reduce minimum street width from 31 feet to 28 feet for a proposed subdivision on Marion Road, raising public-safety and parking-enforcement concerns; no formal vote appears in the provided transcript.

The Sanger City Council on June 2, 2025, discussed a developer’s request to reduce the minimum street width for a proposed residential subdivision on the east side of Marion Road from the code-required 31 feet to 28 feet, but the transcript provided does not show a formal vote on the variance.

Council members said the narrower street raised public-safety concerns related to emergency access and on-street parking. Councilmember (unnamed) said, “there's a reason why we're having bigger streets,”…

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