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Dothan commission approves Drew/Husky rezoning, hears traffic concerns over large Erline Road plan
Summary
The Dothan City Commission approved rezoning for a Drew Road/Husky Road property and advanced a large Erline Road rezoning after residents raised traffic and safety concerns; planners said detailed subdivision plans and public review will follow.
The Dothan City Commission on May 5 approved Ordinance 2026-112 to rezone roughly 12.55 acres southwest of Drew Road and Husky Road from industrial/agricultural categories to R-1 for single-family homes, and took up a separate, larger rezoning proposal for about 87.4 acres on Erline Road after extended public comment.
At a public hearing on the smaller Drew Road parcel, Eddie Yance, a resident of 1433 Husky Road, said he and nearby property owners were concerned about how the R-1 designation would affect home sizes and nearby property values, asking city staff how to find details about planned house types. Planning staff told the commission the planning commission recommended rezoning from industrial/agricultural to R-1 and that the R-1 district requires a minimum home size of 1,200 square feet; staff said…
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