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Residents object to proposed trails and press town on communication; consultant work on warehouse development questioned
Summary
During public comment, residents urged the board to halt plans for trails behind homes and criticized town communications. A resident and others also urged the board to reject or require revisions to an FEIS from a developer (referred to in the record as "Aquest/Quest") citing traffic and noise‑study deficiencies.
Several Grand Island residents used the public‑comment period to press the town board on two issues: proposed trails behind housing and what they described as inadequate communication from town officials, and technical shortcomings in an environmental impact study for a proposed warehouse development.
Eli Hazan, who identified himself as a Grand Island resident of Park Place, said he and neighbors learned about proposed trails only after notices were distributed and that they oppose trails behind their homes for safety and privacy reasons. "I'm gonna come to this meeting probably every…
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