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Neighbors criticize Dune/Live Local project; raise infrastructure, safety and environmental concerns
Summary
Dozens of residents of Los Mangos and nearby neighborhoods pressed the commission during public comment over the Dune project by Affiliated Development and the Live Local Act, citing dust, broken irrigation pipes, risk to drilled wells and sewer pipes, traffic and parking impacts, and inconsistent developer communication.
Hundreds of residents and several neighborhood leaders urged the Boynton Beach City Commission Wednesday to address a range of problems they say have arisen from demolition and early work on the Dune apartment and townhouse project adjacent to the Los Mangos neighborhood.
Speakers described dust mitigation failures during demolition, damage to an irrigation pipe, the arrival of large numbers of iguanas, and concerns that changes to grade and development could affect private drilled irrigation wells and aging clay sewer mains. They also warned the commission that the proposed project’s vehicle access and parking layout could push construction traffic through Los Mangos’s private roads.
Dave Patterson, president of the Los Mangos Property Owners Association, said the association…
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