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Truxton Heights residents oppose paddle-board concession in water access plan, cite pollution and safety concerns
Summary
Residents from Truxton Heights told the council they oppose a proposed paddle-board concession in the city's water access plan, citing chronic water quality problems, limited parking, lack of facilities and potential need for costly dredging.
Several Truxton Heights residents and adjacent property owners raised concerns during public comment about a proposed paddle-board concession within the city's water access plan, saying the site is environmentally sensitive and lacks necessary infrastructure.
John Taylor, who gave his address as 144 Spa Drive, told the council the park is currently zoned R-2 and said he believes the only reason to change the zoning would be to allow the paddle-board concession. He described multiple local constraints: "There are no…
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