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Neighbors press Goldsboro council to delay Tucker Trace rezoning over stormwater and traffic concerns

Goldsboro City Council · November 4, 2025
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Summary

Residents urged the Goldsboro City Council to continue consideration of the Tucker Trace rezoning, citing stormwater, traffic and developer-performance concerns; council left the public hearing open and continued the item to Jan. 5, 2026 for further review and neighbor‑developer meetings.

A contentious public hearing on Nov. 3 over Tucker Trace (CZ4‑25), a proposed conditional rezoning for roughly 56 acres that would allow about 120 single‑family lots and four commercial lots, ended with the City Council unanimously continuing the matter to the first meeting in January 2026.

Planning staff described the proposal and its environmental constraints, including delineated wetlands and a protected Blue Line stream, and recommended approval with conditions. Neighbors and property owners raised detailed objections during an extended public‑comment period. Residents cited recurring flooding…

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