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Resident, council members raise erosion, emergency-access and school-busing concerns over Moser Place preliminary plat

5393254 · July 15, 2025
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Summary

A Saint Charles County resident and a council sponsor flagged erosion risks, lack of detention, emergency vehicle turnaround and school-bus safety as issues with the preliminary plat for Moser Place (Bill 5401). The county introduced the bill for consideration; no final vote was taken.

A Saint Charles County resident urged the council to delay approval of the preliminary plat for Moser Place, saying recent storms and site layout could cause erosion, complicate emergency access and put schoolchildren at risk.

John Letourneau, who identified himself as a Hunters Point subdivision resident at 317 Laramie Drive, told the council he has seen severe storm damage to his yard in the last two years and said similar runoff could affect neighboring backyards if the Moser Place drainage does not perform as expected. “In the last two years, I can't believe what the storms have done to my property,” Letourneau said during public comment. He said he paid $105 to repair sod and soil on his property and questioned whether proposed water…

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