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Council authorizes developer-funded feasibility study for proposed Jack in the Box after resident objections
Summary
Council approved a developer-funded feasibility study to evaluate utilities, drainage, traffic and annexation for a proposed 0.76-acre Jack in the Box site after residents expressed opposition and council debated liability and process.
The Montgomery City Council on Jan. 14 authorized a developer-funded feasibility study to determine how the city could serve a proposed 0.76-acre Jack in the Box site (developer KHR Properties). The vote authorizes the city engineer to prepare the study; councilmembers stressed that the study is informational and does not constitute approval of the development.
Why it matters: Council members and residents clashed over whether to allow the study to proceed. Some councilmembers said rejecting the study could expose the…
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