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Lincoln Prairie residents urge pause to Phase 4 over gates, landscaping and HOA transparency
Summary
Residents of the Lincoln Prairie Del Webb community told the Building, Zoning and Economic Development Committee that promised gates, landscaping and amenities are incomplete and urged the city to pause Phase 4 approvals until Pulte provides enforceable plans and HOA records; Pulte said many issues are being addressed through standard development processes and recorded HOA documents.
Dozens of Lincoln Prairie homeowners told the Building, Zoning and Economic Development Committee that they are asking the city to pause approval of Phase 4 of the Del Webb subdivision until developer Pulte Homes resolves recurring problems with landscaping, gate activation and homeowners-association transparency.
"My name is Susie Smith. I speak on behalf of more than the 160 residents aiming to safeguard our quality of life," said Susie Smith, who told the committee Pulte has refused to install no-trespassing signs and postponed activation of entry gates even though the Route 30 access road is complete. "No further delays are warranted in the activation of entry gates and posting of no trespassing signs at our…
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