Residents of Great Twigling voiced their concerns during a recent government meeting regarding a proposed development that threatens a natural water pond in the area. The plan includes a 15,000 square-foot grocery store and parking lot, which locals fear will disrupt the natural water flow and exacerbate flooding issues.
One resident highlighted the ecological significance of the natural pond located directly behind their home, emphasizing that construction on top of a natural waterway would have detrimental effects. They noted that water would inevitably flow into their neighborhood, which is historically prone to flooding, particularly during the rainy season. The resident expressed frustration that many neighbors chose not to attend the meeting, believing their concerns would not be taken seriously.
Another resident echoed these sentiments, warning that paving over the water area would create a \"dam\" effect, preventing proper drainage and leading to increased flooding on local streets. They described past experiences where heavy rains resulted in significant water accumulation, making roads impassable.
In a separate agenda item, the meeting also addressed the proposal to name the Saint Lucie County Regional History Center Library after esteemed historian Jean Ellen Wilson. A longtime resident advocated for this recognition, praising Wilson's contributions to the community over the past two decades.
The meeting concluded with a reminder that budget discussions would take place at a later date, leaving residents hopeful that their environmental concerns would be considered in future planning decisions.