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Residents urge fencing at Quail Lake, better open-space protections and food assistance during council meeting
Summary
Residents urged immediate safety steps at Quail Lake and city open space, described growing food need amid a government shutdown, and raised a separate property-rights complaint to which staff said they are responding.
San Marcos — At the city council’s oral communications segment, residents raised a cluster of local concerns including open-space safety, food assistance demand, and an individual property-rights dispute.
Si Chen, president of the Skylark Owners Association, told the council the protective fencing promised around Quail Lake and other stop-gap measures have not yet been installed. “The protective fencing... was to have been started last month. This has not happened,” he said, and urged developer Lennar to prioritize public safety and…
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