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Planning commissioner warns 1,000 approved homes raise questions about water supply, affordability and school capacity
Summary
Barbara Hill, a member of Lemoore's Planning Commission, told council during public comment that about 1,000 homes approved for the city prompt concerns about water sources, affordable housing availability, and school capacity; she urged the council to consider those issues in future decisions.
Barbara Hill, who identified herself as vice chair of the Lemoore Planning Commission (speaking in a personal capacity), urged the City Council to consider water supply, affordability and school capacity as development proposals proceed.
Hill said the commission had discussed roughly "a thousand new homes that are slated to that have been already been approved and are slated to be built in L'Amour" and asked the…
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