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Lee County Commission approves multiple plats, a road acceptance, traffic-signal design and courthouse cameras as public commenters demand investigations and bl

Lee County Commission · April 13, 2026
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The Lee County Commission approved three subdivision plats, accepted a 0.117-mile privately maintained road for county maintenance, authorized a traffic-signal design contract and approved a 30-camera system for the TK Davis Justice Center; public commenters urged investigations into alleged mail fraud and pressed for better trash service.

The Lee County Commission on April 13 approved a series of land-use and infrastructure items and heard several public commenters who urged investigations and greater accountability.

Several routine and substantive agenda items were approved by voice vote. The commission approved final plats for Rock Point Subdivision (creating nine lots, the smallest 1.1 acres) and for the division of Lot 1 in the Howard Subdivision (three lots; smallest 0.49 acres). It also granted a permit to develop Madison Heights Phase 2 after the highway department reported redesigned stormwater detention to prevent impoundment on the right-of-way. The commission accepted a privately maintained 0.117-mile road off U.S. 280 in Smith Station for permanent county maintenance after the contractor (War Grading) met the agreed improvements. The body approved a…

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