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Residents urge removal of Copper Ridge trail; commission approves plat changes removing 5-foot path
Summary
Residents told the Planning Commission they oppose a planned 5-foot walking trail in Copper Ridge over safety, maintenance and tree-loss concerns. The commission approved consent items to remove the trail from three final plats as part of a broader consent agenda.
At its Sept. 8 meeting, the Spring Hill Planning Commission heard multiple residents oppose a proposed 5-foot walking trail in the Copper Ridge neighborhood and approved consent-agenda final plat modifications that remove the trail from three plats.
Joanne Martin of 2109 Morton Drive said she and neighbors collected about 130 petition signatures opposing the path and raised safety and maintenance worries, including limited…
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