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Residents press council on County Line sound wall, bus bench delays and Streets of Southglen development
Summary
During public comment residents raised three separate concerns: a County Line sound wall they say is too low to mitigate noise, delayed replacement of removed bus benches, and strong neighborhood opposition to the Streets of Southglen amendment with disputed traffic projections.
Several residents used the public‑comment period at the Dec. 2 Centennial council meeting to press the city on neighborhood infrastructure and a nearby development proposal.
Barbara Swankhouse and neighbor Randy Reid told council that a planned County Line Road sound wall will not achieve noise mitigation for homes along South Franklin Court because parts of the wall will sit at or below yard grade. "I feel like…
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