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Resident urges Gallatin council to ‘slow down’ development, citing habitat loss and community character concerns
Summary
During public recognition at the June 24 meeting, resident Martha Zanger urged the council to slow the pace of development in Gallatin, saying rapid growth is eroding the city's character and harming local ecology.
During the public recognition portion of the Gallatin City Council Committee meeting on June 24, resident Martha Zanger urged council members to slow the city’s pace of development to preserve community character and local ecosystems.
Zanger said she has been addressing the council for four months and described Gallatin upon arrival as a “sweet small city” with “genuine charm” that she fears…
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