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Spine Road, John Anderson access and overpass dispute dominates public comment
Summary
Residents and the developer debated whether the Spine Road will relieve or worsen traffic on John Anderson, whether an overpass or other mitigation is required, and whether prior PUD commitments have been enforced; the exchange included litigation history and a denial of an allegation about gopher tortoises.
Traffic and safety on John Anderson and the proposed Spine Road drew sustained public comment and a debate among residents, the developer and attorneys over mitigation, historical PUD commitments and litigation.
John Tanner, attorney for Preserve Flagler Beach and Beulah Creek Inc., urged the city and developer to protect John Anderson, which he described as a state-designated scenic roadway. Tanner said the Spine Road connection should be designed to avoid directing significant new traffic onto John Anderson and that mitigation such as an overpass or…
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