During a recent government meeting, significant concerns were raised regarding a proposed development near Greeno Road, particularly its potential impact on local traffic and community safety. Residents expressed frustration over existing traffic issues, especially during peak hours, citing that the current infrastructure is inadequate to handle the influx of vehicles from the new 131-unit apartment complex. With an estimated 200 cars expected to use the nearby Publix, residents fear that the traffic congestion could worsen, particularly at the intersection near a new Mexican restaurant.
One resident described the situation as a \"disaster in waiting,\" emphasizing the need for a comprehensive traffic study before any rezoning decisions are made. The sentiment among community members was largely against the proposed changes, with calls to reject the rezoning plan outright. Concerns were also voiced about the proximity of new developments to residential properties, with residents advocating for buffers to protect their homes and property values.
In response to these concerns, a representative from the engineering firm involved in the project assured attendees that certain wooded areas and heritage trees would be preserved. They clarified that a grading plan is forthcoming, which would outline areas that would remain untouched, particularly around a stream bank that is to be protected.
The meeting concluded with a commitment to further discussions and evaluations before any final decisions are made, highlighting the community's desire for a development that respects both their safety and the environment.