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Council denies rezoning near Cameron Drive after residents cite flood and traffic concerns

Henderson City Council · March 1, 2026
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Henderson City Council voted 7–1 May 8 to deny a developer’s request to rezone about 40 acres near Cameron Drive to R-11, after residents raised flooding, traffic and tree-protection concerns and the Planning Board recommended denial.

Henderson City Council voted 7–1 on May 8 to deny a rezoning request for roughly 40 acres off Cameron Drive, Fernwood Drive and Tiny Broadwick Boulevard after multiple residents voiced safety and neighborhood-impact concerns.

Development Services Director Corey Williams explained LDL Holdings LLC sought to rezone the tract from RA and R-20 to R-11 (moderate density). Williams said roughly 25 of the roughly 40 acres could be buildable because a floodplain and a sewer line cross the property. Applicant Mike Marshall told council the rezoning ‘‘aligns with the City’s Comprehensive Plan’’ and…

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