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Neighbors and Oak Hills HOA oppose Cornell Road transitional housing plan, demand safety safeguards and transparency

Washington County Board of Commissioners (also Clean Water Services Board of Directors) · November 5, 2025
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Neighbors and the Oak Hills Homeowners Association told the Washington County Board of Commissioners Nov. 4 they oppose the current approach to a county-owned transitional housing site on Cornell Road and demanded binding safety measures and greater transparency.

Residents of Oak Hills and nearby neighborhoods told the Washington County Board of Commissioners on Nov. 4 they oppose the current implementation approach for a transitional housing facility on Cornell Road, citing lack of public notice about the countypurchase and requests for legally binding safety safeguards.

Stephanie Davidson told the board she is not opposed to addiction recovery services generally but said neighbors learned about the countypurchase only after the property changed hands. "By intentionally concealing the true nature of this project for so long, the county denied us, your constituents, a meaningful opportunity to have input…

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