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Residents raise street-name, drainage and conservation concerns during public comment
Summary
Public comment at the Jan. 6 meeting covered conservation easements, a request to remove 'Plantation' from a street name, and neighborhood drainage and accessory-structure disputes; staff promised follow-up.
Public comment at the Johnston County Board meeting on Jan. 6 touched a range of neighborhood issues, including conservation easements, a request to remove “Plantation” from a subdivision street name, and a property owner’s drainage and accessory-structure complaint.
Greg Walker, director of the Johnston Soil and Water Conservation District, told the Board the district recently closed a conservation easement on the Marjorie D. Langston Trust — a 90.4-acre easement on Dickinson Road — and said the district expects three additional easements this spring. Walker said the district has been working on easements for about three years and that the group is planning…
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