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Pasco planning commissioners continue Livingston townhome rezoning after residents raise traffic and flooding concerns
Summary
The Planning Commission continued a rezoning request for the Enclave at Livingston MPD, proposed as 178 townhomes, after multiple residents cited traffic at State Road 54 and longstanding drainage problems; applicant and staff agreed to provide additional materials before a June 19 continuation.
Pasco County Planning Commission members continued a request to rezone about 46 acres north of State Road 54 for the Enclave at Livingston, a master planned unit development proposed to include up to 178 townhomes, after extensive public comment raising traffic and stormwater concerns.
Commissioners sent the application to a June 19 continuation after residents and nearby property owners described repeated flooding, a narrow local road network, and worries that the project's traffic would worsen congestion at the signalized intersection of Livingston Avenue and State Road 54.
The request matters because staff and the applicant said additional technical materials were either incomplete in the packet or needed follow-up analysis, and dozens of residents attended to press concerns about safety, drainage, and cumulative impacts.
Planning staff presented the rezoning request as a conversion from agricultural residential zoning to MPD…
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