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Neighbors press committee over traffic, trees as Bryant Road apartment plan advances

Lexington Subdivision Committee · March 5, 2026
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Residents told the subdivision committee that a proposed 100-unit Bryant Road apartment complex would overwhelm narrow neighborhood streets and remove mature trees; after public comment the committee approved the plan with seven conditions and asked for detailed tree mitigation and sanitary/sewer confirmations.

The Lexington subdivision committee approved a preliminary development plan for a roughly 100-unit apartment complex off Bryant Road on April 2 after a heated public comment period in which nearby residents warned that existing streets, drainage and tree canopy could not absorb the project as currently designed.

Matt Carter of Vision Engineering presented the proposal and told the committee that the project includes two access points and that drainage would be routed to an existing detention basin that could be enlarged if necessary. Carter said the…

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