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Residents urge pause as council defers Greensboro Village master plan
Summary
After a large public turnout, Gallatin council deferred the Greensboro Village mixed-residential master plan for two weeks. Neighbors raised concerns about density, building height increases, traffic, parking and loss of green space; mayor said no final decision will be made at the next meeting.
A packed public-comment period Tuesday night at the Gallatin City Council committee meeting focused on the Greensboro Village master plan, and the council voted to defer formal action for two weeks after the developer asked for more time.
Dozens of residents lined up to tell the council that the current master plan would bring substantially higher density and taller buildings than what the neighborhood expects. "They want to increase apartments from 135 to 340 and raise…
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