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Bridgepoint community urges council to reconsider road connection plans

December 09, 2024 | Town of Harrisburg, Cabarrus County, North Carolina


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Bridgepoint community urges council to reconsider road connection plans
Concerns over traffic safety and community development took center stage at the Harrisburg Town Council meeting on December 9, 2024. Residents from the Bridgepointe community voiced their apprehensions regarding a proposed road connection that could link Tom Query Road to their neighborhood. They emphasized the potential dangers of increased traffic, with one resident highlighting the risk of fatalities if a slow driver were to navigate the area.

The discussion revealed that prospective buyers of nearby land are eager to develop the property but are committed to ensuring that their plans align with the community's needs. They expressed a desire to avoid the noise and congestion currently experienced on Tom Query Road, advocating for a reconsideration of the proposed road connection to prioritize the quality of life for Bridgepointe residents.

Council members acknowledged the residents' concerns but clarified that while there are regional plans for a road connection, there are no immediate plans for construction. The council emphasized the importance of following a structured planning process, which includes public involvement and feedback. They noted that any development proposals would need to go through a thorough review by the planning department and the planning and zoning board before reaching the council for final approval.

The meeting concluded with a consensus to engage in further discussions about the development plans and the implications of the proposed road connection, ensuring that all community voices are heard in the planning process. The council's commitment to a collaborative approach aims to balance development interests with the safety and well-being of existing residents.

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