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Residents raise paperwork, environmental and wastewater concerns about Bridlewood and nearby development plans
Summary
Residents asked the High Springs City Commission on Jan. 9 to scrutinize a proposed Bridlewood subdivision, a declined $1.8 million wastewater grant, and development filings affecting Mill Creek Sink.
Several residents on Jan. 9 pressed the City Commission of High Springs to scrutinize planned development and wastewater decisions, focusing on a proposed Bridlewood subdivision, regional project reviews at Mill Creek Sink, and a recently declined wastewater grant.
Becky Burns, who identified herself as a High Springs property owner with a background in surveying and real estate, told commissioners she believes the Bridlewood developer failed to follow the city’s notice requirement (she cited “section 111505 notice”) and that several neighbors did not receive mailed notices. Burns also raised concerns about the use of a community development district (CDD), marketing…
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