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HCEDC tables sale of 210 Main Street after residents, pastor and mayor press for formal plan
Summary
The Haslet Community Economic Development Corporation voted 4–1 to table action on the proposed sale of 210 Main Street after residents and a local pastor raised concerns about parking, lighting and future uses; staff and the pastor agreed to produce a concept/site plan for review and a public workshop before the board takes further action.
The Haslet Community Economic Development Corporation (HCEDC) on Tuesday tabled consideration of a proposed sale of 210 Main Street after neighbors voiced concern about possible parking and lighting changes and the pastor making an offer discussed his plan for limited parking and community uses.
The item, listed as HCEDC agenda item 8.2, was tabled by a 4–1 vote after extended public comment and discussion between neighbors, the pastor who made an offer, the mayor and HCEDC staff.
The vote followed public comments from residents who said they feared additional pavement and lights if the church’s offer were accepted. Christina Reynolds, who identified herself as a homeowner at 204 Main, said, “I don't want you to have more parking because that no one wants to live next to a parking lot,” and asked the board to prioritize green space and…
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