Already plagued with traffic concerns, Brentwood residents reject housing plan, want better solutions to traffic issues.
The currently proposed 68-acre housing development would be bounded by Old Sand Creek Road to the north, State Route 4 to the east, a single-family residential development to the south, and at the city of Antioch’s city limits to the west. The 272 single-family homes would include 29 affordable units, with homes ranging in size from 1,808 to 3,222 square feet.
“For the quality of life, as well as for the safety of the people who live in those communities, I would respectfully suggest that you give a hard look to the consequence of adding that much more traffic on roads that are already basically gridlocked on a daily basis when you look at kids trying to get to school.”
Resident Michael Scott of Shadow Lakes also bemoaned the traffic and said with even more vehicles, people will be trapped in their neighborhoods if there’s an emergency. “How can you trust the report that collected data specifically on Sept. 13, 2017?” Todor said, referring to the traffic counts used in the traffic analysis. “You’ve all been witnessing the growth of our city since then. We need a new report that has credible data.”
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