During a recent West Des Moines city council meeting, residents expressed concerns regarding a proposed feasibility study that could impact local areas, including Moffett Lake Road, which is not part of West Des Moines. The discussions highlighted the need for clarity on the study's scope and its implications for residents living outside the city limits.
One resident, Deborah Gavin, questioned the rationale behind conducting feasibility studies for infrastructure projects on land that the city does not control. She inquired whether the city plans to annex Moffett Lake Road or if the approach would mirror previous actions taken for data centers, which involved working with specific property owners for annexation.
Another resident, Bob Reedy, shared his perspective as a newcomer to the area, emphasizing the importance of preserving the natural character of the neighborhood. He expressed concerns about increased traffic resulting from potential developments, which he believes could detract from the quality of life that attracted him and his family to West Des Moines.
The council acknowledged the residents' concerns and indicated that further explanations regarding the study area would be provided. The meeting underscored the ongoing dialogue between city officials and community members as they navigate development plans and their potential effects on local neighborhoods.