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Neighbors, taxpayers and residents press Edinburg council on rezoning, bonds and AI limits during public comment
Summary
Three members of the public told the council they opposed a spot-zoning rezoning application, warned that large bond packages would raise taxes and urged local discussion about AI limits for workplaces; speakers cited a court decision and offered numeric cost estimates for proposed bonds.
Three members of the public used the council's public-comment period to raise separate concerns about a pending rezoning, proposed bond-funded spending and the local impacts of artificial intelligence.
Arnold Noyola, who said he lives near 513 West Palm Drive, told council members he opposes a rezoning request to change a 5-acre parcel from residential-suburban to light industrial (case referenced as RomeoZuluNovemberEcho20250274). Noyola called the request a "textbook spot…
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