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Residents urge Conroe to act on Collier Point development, citing flooding, narrow roads and infrastructure strain
Summary
Two residents asked the council to halt or re-evaluate the Collier Point development, alleging inadequate hydrological study, narrow roads, flooding risk and infrastructure/service concerns; the council invited staff to follow up and said the matter could be placed on a future agenda.
Residents raised concerns at the Sept. 11 Conroe City Council meeting about a proposed development at Collier Point, asking council and staff to review drainage, lot sizes, road widths and infrastructure capacity before the project proceeds.
Carrie Smith, who said she lives near the Collier Point area, described narrow local roads (she said Rabie Owen is about 16 to 16.5 feet wide in parts of the neighborhood), recurring flooding and what she characterized as an absence of a hydrological study…
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