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Nottingham residents urge council to slow Warfield annexation over traffic, noise and property‑value concerns

Mount Airy Town Council · October 30, 2025
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Summary

Residents of the Nottingham neighborhood told the Mount Airy Town Council they fear a planned Elite Baseball complex on the Warfield property would bring heavy traffic, noise, light pollution and reduced home values; the council granted the planning commission a 120‑day extension to review the annexation petition.

Several Nottingham residents addressed the Mount Airy Town Council to oppose the proposed annexation of the Warfield property and a planned Elite Baseball complex, saying the project would harm quality of life and strain local infrastructure.

"We have over a thousand people in the Nottingham community that would be seriously impacted by this field with with little to no gain and nothing but a lot to lose, including house values, quality of life," resident Anthony King said during public comment. Roger Stone and Amanda Everett gave similar accounts, citing limited egress, construction disruption, and concerns about future resale or alternate development if the…

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