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Monroe residents urge council to slow Davis annexation, cite habitat and notice concerns

Monroe City Council · January 14, 2026
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Multiple Chain Lake and nearby residents told the Monroe City Council they feel the Davis pre‑annexation process is moving out of sequence, lacks up‑to‑date data on traffic and schools, and has not adequately assessed habitat impacts. Residents asked the council to provide clearer data and pause next steps until concerns are addressed.

Several residents told the Monroe City Council on Jan. 13 that they want the council to slow or clarify the Davis property pre‑annexation process and produce updated data on traffic, school impacts and habitat before moving forward.

"I'm just here to express my concerns on the process and the out of sequence of the process that's happening," said Rohany Gutierrez, a Monroe resident who said the planning commission met the day before and that council action on pre‑annexation could reach the council soon. Gutierrez said she had seen a November "determination of nonsignificance" but did not see evidence that wildlife habitat — including…

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