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Residents allege missing geological notices and warn narrow‑road townhomes will worsen parking and safety
Summary
A resident alleged that a geological hazard report tied to a 98‑unit project was not attached to county public notices and that Park Regional Wastewater District suppressed information; attendees also pressed county leaders about townhouse developments with 24‑foot roads, 1.5‑space parking standards and possible emergency‑access problems.
Several residents raised land‑use and code‑enforcement complaints, focusing on public notice for geological hazards and the safety consequences of narrow‑road townhome developments.
Laurie Davis said a geological hazard report for a 98‑unit development near 90th Street had not been attached to the county’s public notice and alleged that the wastewater district suppressed the information. “They’re not attaching it,” she said. “By not disclosing to the public, it’s violating my rights to due process.”…
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