In a recent government meeting, residents of the Red Dam community expressed significant concerns regarding a proposed road development that could impact their properties. The discussions highlighted the need for better communication between local authorities and the community, particularly about the routing of the new road, which some residents fear may cut through their backyards.
One resident emphasized the importance of keeping the Red Dam community informed, stating that if adequate information is not provided, they would advocate for postponing decisions until clarity is achieved. The sentiment was echoed by others who questioned the jurisdiction of the town of Hardeeville over areas that lie within the county, arguing that decisions affecting their properties should not be made without their input.
Concerns were raised about the lack of transparency regarding the road's exact path, with residents noting that they had not been adequately informed about how the development would affect their homes. One resident pointed out that the proposed route could disrupt properties that have been in their family for generations.
Officials acknowledged the community's concerns, stating that while the road's conceptual plan is still under study, they are committed to ensuring that the development process includes public input. They reassured residents that the road's final location is not yet determined and that further studies will be conducted to assess the best path forward.
Additionally, residents questioned the potential impact of increased housing on local utilities, urging officials to engage with service providers to understand how the development might affect rates and infrastructure.
The meeting underscored the necessity for ongoing dialogue between developers, local government, and the Red Dam community to address concerns and ensure that residents are adequately informed and involved in the decision-making process.