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Neighbors urge council to reconsider Transy's baseball-field redevelopment over density and stormwater concerns
Summary
Residents of the Radcliffe-Marlborough neighborhood urged the Lexington City Council to reconsider a proposed redevelopment of Transy's baseball field on Haggard Lane, saying the plan increases density beyond the comprehensive plan, risks stormwater problems and favors rental apartments over homeownership.
Residents from the Radcliffe‑Marlborough neighborhood urged the Lexington City Council on March 4 to reconsider a proposed redevelopment of Transy's baseball field on Haggard Lane, saying the plan would increase density and would not advance homeownership.
"The development they are pushing through seeks 60% higher density than is called for in Lexington's comprehensive plan and urban growth master plan," said Scott Sloan of the Radcliffe‑Marlborough Neighborhood Association during public comment. Sloan spoke on behalf of family and…
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