Prevent Annexation & Rezoning at Duskmoore Dr, Lake Joy Rd intersection

Recent signers:
John Willson and 19 others have signed recently.

The Issue

The proposed annexation and rezoning of Duskmoore Drive and intersection of Lake Joy Road in Warner Robins, GA is a matter of significant concern. This development threatens to change the character of our neighborhoods and has raised numerous issues among the residents, including increases in traffic congestion, environmental concerns, and the strain on local infrastructure.

The influx of new commercial developments will lead to increased traffic congestion, which not only affects the quality of life but also raises safety concerns for children, pedestrians, and commuters. More vehicles on the road means more pollution, noise, and potential for accidents, impacting both the environment and our day-to-day lives.

Moreover, rezoning could lead to a decrease in property values, negatively impacting homeowners who have invested in their homes with the expectation of a stable and community-centric environment. Studies show that increased commercial activity in residential zones often leads to a rise in crime rates, further threatening the security and safety of residents who have lived here for years.

We urge the city planners and local government officials in Warner Robins, GA to listen to the voices of the community and re-evaluate the proposed annexation and rezoning of Duskmoore Drive and Lake Joy Road. Protect our community, preserve its character, and prioritize the well-being and safety of its residents by considering alternative solutions or halting the proposal entirely.

Please join us in this critical effort to maintain the spirit and quality of life in the Lake Joy Rd community by signing this petition. Together, we can make a difference and ensure that our community's voice is heard.  Also, please attend the Warner Robins Planning Commission meeting on Tuesday, May 13th, at 5:30 p.m. at City Hall, 700 Watson Boulevard in Warner Robins, Georgia.

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Recent signers:
John Willson and 19 others have signed recently.

The Issue

The proposed annexation and rezoning of Duskmoore Drive and intersection of Lake Joy Road in Warner Robins, GA is a matter of significant concern. This development threatens to change the character of our neighborhoods and has raised numerous issues among the residents, including increases in traffic congestion, environmental concerns, and the strain on local infrastructure.

The influx of new commercial developments will lead to increased traffic congestion, which not only affects the quality of life but also raises safety concerns for children, pedestrians, and commuters. More vehicles on the road means more pollution, noise, and potential for accidents, impacting both the environment and our day-to-day lives.

Moreover, rezoning could lead to a decrease in property values, negatively impacting homeowners who have invested in their homes with the expectation of a stable and community-centric environment. Studies show that increased commercial activity in residential zones often leads to a rise in crime rates, further threatening the security and safety of residents who have lived here for years.

We urge the city planners and local government officials in Warner Robins, GA to listen to the voices of the community and re-evaluate the proposed annexation and rezoning of Duskmoore Drive and Lake Joy Road. Protect our community, preserve its character, and prioritize the well-being and safety of its residents by considering alternative solutions or halting the proposal entirely.

Please join us in this critical effort to maintain the spirit and quality of life in the Lake Joy Rd community by signing this petition. Together, we can make a difference and ensure that our community's voice is heard.  Also, please attend the Warner Robins Planning Commission meeting on Tuesday, May 13th, at 5:30 p.m. at City Hall, 700 Watson Boulevard in Warner Robins, Georgia.

The Decision Makers

Warner Robins City Council
2 Members
Derek Mack
Warner Robins City Council - Post 1, At Large
Larry Curtis
Warner Robins City Council - Post 6
LaRhonda Patrick
Warner Robins City Mayor

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