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I live a block away from this proposed development. In no way can our area handle it. I regularly drive behind slow tractors and agricultural trucks on 272 and 264, which are tiny roads and the only way to get to US1 / Turnpike. The traffic, noise, and crime from the proposed density would make living here unbearable
Our community is being destroyed. We Overrun by traffic on roads that were never designed to accommodate this level of vehicles. No improvements of police or fire services , we are being dumped on and ignored by our county officials. So tired of hearing it’s part of an approved plan when the county never prepared the infrastructure improvements needed for such a huge increase in population. Many of these areas are unique sensitive environmental areas that should be protected!!! Stop letting developers destroy our home.
Stop hurting communities, vital farmland, and rural integrity. Higgins forced an expensive bridge project in Palmetto Bay that will only induce more traffic. A car drove through my fence in the middle of the night a few weeks ago, and the forced bridge is not even up yet. This rural region is a treasure.
Please do not ignore the people's voices. This chosen location is not appropriate for that development. Not to mention the overcrowding of schools in the area. Why aren't there new schools being built, just new homes.