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Resident urges council to rethink Flying Creek plan, seeks 311 reporting and faster action on dangerous buildings
Summary
At the May 27 meeting, a resident asked the council to reconsider the proposed heavy concentration of bike trails in the south parcel of Flying Creek Nature Preserve, requested monthly reporting on the city 311 service system, and pressed for expedited action on dangerous-building enforcement.
A Fairhope resident on May 27 urged the City Council to reexamine plans for the south parcel of the Flying Creek Nature Preserve, requested monthly 311 service reporting and asked the council to expedite dangerous‑building enforcement.
Donald DeGutz, a resident of Blakeney Avenue, spoke during the public participation portion of the meeting and said the planned density of biking trails in the south parcel appears to favor a single activity and could exclude older residents and others who do not bicycle.
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