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Resident says city failed to enforce zoning, leaving HOA with maintenance burden for public path
Summary
A High Point resident told council the city created a public path and easement 24 years ago but failed to require developer funding or enforce an integrated trail system; the resident says his HOA has paid for maintenance since 2016 and that public-records requests over an independent review remain unanswered.
A local homeowner told the City Council the city has not enforced its own zoning requirements for a path and easement created roughly 24 years ago, leaving nearby homeowners to shoulder maintenance costs and raising demands for accountability.
Ken Orms, who identified himself as a High Point resident and representative of his homeowners association, told council the city…
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