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Residents warn Eagles Landing rezoning could worsen traffic, flooding and school crowding
Summary
At an Aug. 4 public hearing, Troy residents told council a proposed rezoning and the Eagles Landing subdivision plan could increase traffic on Wilson Road, add stormwater to Swales Creek flood-prone areas and further strain local schools.
Troy City Council opened a public hearing Aug. 4 on Ordinance O222025, a request to rezone three parcels totaling 86.88 acres to a Planned Development Residential (PDR) for the Eagles Landing subdivision; residents living near the site urged the council to consider traffic, stormwater and school-capacity impacts.
The zoning change would move parcels identified as D08107838, D08107842 and D08107844 from Miami County A-2 (general agriculture) to the city’s PDR classification and approve the general plan for Eagles Landing. The Troy Planning Commission recommended approval; council set the matter for a committee meeting next week (Law and Order committee) for further review.
The hearing drew multiple neighbors who said the proposed…
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