New Councilman Votes Against Hwy 181 Rezoning

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19763 Hwy 181

 TRAFFIC CONGESTION WORSENING

Councilman Gammon was the only no-vote for rezoning 10 acres at 19763 Hwy 181 (just south of Quail Creek Drive) from R-A to R-1 -- mostly because of growing traffic congestion on the two-lane state highway.

A single, vacant home is on the property now, but potential new owners/developers have expressed an interest in a subdivision. 

Planning director Simmons reported the surrounding property is already zoned R6, R3, R2, and R1 and the planning commission unanimously recommended approval.

Gammon said he still could not support it: "... the owner could subdivide ... increase traffic 17 times ... two lanes now ... notorious for traffic ... we need to listen to our constituents ... control growth ... maybe revisit it someday ...  ." 

Councilman Burrell thought that "R-1 is our current target density for growth," not very dense at all and made the motion to approve; seconded by Booth. It passed 4-1.

ROAD WIDENING PLAN ON HOLD

Plans to 4-lane 181 in the area were put on hold about 3 years ago when some residents of the nearby Stone Creek neighborhood objected to the design's proximity to their neighborhood;  ALDOT started a new environmental study which is still in the works now.

No funding source has been found for the actual construction yet either.


Subject property.



Comments

Anonymous said…
I feel bad for the Stone Creek residents but 4 lane-ing 181, 13, and104 and 3 lane-ing 98 are the only real solutions to moving the traffic. There’s going to be some pain.
Kudos to Councilor Gammons for standing up to common sense. Property owners do not have the right anymore to re-zone properties that affect quality of life. Nothing wrong with a few farms scattered about.



Anonymous said…
lets get on with it. people need to suck it up. get out of the way!
Anonymous said…
Burrel is right. R1 is not dense!
Anonymous said…
The worse place is north of Gayfer where there is still no center lane.
Anonymous said…
Our politicians need to worry less about big bridges and interstates up north and more about fixing local roads.
Anonymous said…
I'll vote for this person from now on.
Anonymous said…
Josh got it right!! The vocal majority demands cessation of denser zoning. Jack got it wrong! 3-4 houses on R/A is the target, not 17 by rezoning to R1.