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Planning commission denies subdivision after neighbors raise safety and access concerns

3333018 · May 16, 2025
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The Mobile City Planning Commission voted to deny a proposed three‑lot subdivision at 61 South MacGregor Avenue after neighbors and staff highlighted narrow access via Warren Court, emergency‑vehicle limits and lack of a road‑maintenance agreement.

The Mobile City Planning Commission voted to deny a proposed subdivision of three lots at 61 South MacGregor Avenue on May 15, after neighbors and staff raised concerns about access, emergency response and maintenance responsibilities.

Chair Jay Stubbs opened the public hearing and noted the item was a holdover from a prior meeting and that Commissioner Kurt Matei was recused from this application. During the public comment period, neighbor Meg Mate told commissioners she and other families have deeded access to Warren Court and objected to any plan that would make Warren Court the primary access…

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