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Development plans spark debate over traffic and infrastructure

September 06, 2024 | El Paso City, El Paso County, Texas


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Development plans spark debate over traffic and infrastructure
During a recent government meeting, discussions centered on a proposed commercial development at the intersection of Flagler and Montana, with a focus on traffic management and infrastructure improvements. The applicant's representative, Lynette Nevarez from Train Associates, confirmed alignment with staff comments and addressed concerns regarding the development's impact on local traffic.

Key points included the acknowledgment that the majority of traffic would be directed to Flagler Street, which is currently a two-lane county road. Commissioners raised concerns about whether Flagler could accommodate the expected increase in traffic from the new development, which could house over 500 residents. Nevarez assured that the development would meet all requirements for its proportionate share of improvements, including expanding Flagler to a new cross-section featuring three lanes in each direction.

Commissioners also clarified that there would be no future development on Montana Avenue, as the area is already occupied by existing structures, including mailboxes and a gas station. The applicant confirmed that a Traffic Impact Analysis (TIA) had been conducted and submitted, which may include recommendations for further updates to Flagler.

The meeting highlighted the complexities of urban development, particularly regarding traffic management and infrastructure readiness, as well as the challenges posed by state laws on future annexation of the area.

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