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Resident urges council to deny Georgia Street access for Sunrise Ridge over traffic, water concerns

Loudon City Council · March 24, 2026
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Summary

Joseph "David" Raditz of Green Acres told the Loudon City Council the Sunrise Ridge proposal for roughly 66'68 homes would generate dangerous cut-through traffic and worsen low water pressure; city staff and the city attorney said the council lacks authority to revoke a property owner's existing access without compensation.

Joseph "David" Raditz, a Green Acres resident, urged the Loudon City Council on March 23 to deny a developer's proposed access to Georgia Street for the Sunrise Ridge subdivision, saying the project would create unsafe traffic conditions and strain the local water system.

Raditz, who identified himself as Joseph but said "everybody knows me David," told the council the developer's own traffic study projects roughly 814 additional daily trips and noted several blind curves within the subdivision. "All it takes is 1 miss out to take a life," Raditz said, arguing the Georgia…

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