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Residents press council on flood, traffic and contamination risks; council routes staff to review wetlands and stormwater rules
Summary
Multiple residents raised traffic, flooding and contamination concerns tied to proposed developments. Council unanimously directed staff and the Titusville Environmental Commission to examine wetland policies, stormwater and drainage regulations and return with findings to reduce future flood risk.
Several Titusville residents used the Oct. 14 meeting to press council on flood risk, traffic impacts and potential soil or groundwater contamination tied to proposed development.
A Hickory Hill resident presented manually collected traffic counts and argued a planned commercial cluster would add thousands of vehicle trips on a residential street and degrade neighborhood safety. "We're looking at 2,000 cars a week on a residential Street," the speaker said,…
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