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Residents urge Pasco County to deny subdivision access over narrow private Marion Lane culvert
Summary
Multiple Marion Lane residents told the Pasco County Commission the private dirt road and undersized culvert cannot safely support a proposed five‑lot subdivision and asked the county to require long‑term road maintenance assurances or deny the proposal.
Several residents of Marion Lane and nearby property told the Pasco County Board of County Commissioners on June 3 that a proposed subdivision that would use Marion Lane for access should not be approved unless the developer guarantees long‑term road upgrades and maintenance.
Joseph Bowlock, who said he lives at 31826 Pasco Road in San Antonio, described Marion Lane as a privately maintained dirt road that floods during the rainy season and “does not support any type of contractor sanitation companies,” citing photos he provided to the board. He said the road “is not 26 feet wide,” does not meet the county standard described in paragraph 901.6, and lacks the culvert and turnarounds required for the proposed new traffic.
The concerns were echoed…
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