After public ire, Morgan Hill city council approves review, zoning for 320-home development
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In response to public concerns about traffic and safety, the Morgan Hill City Council has taken action to approve the zoning and environmental review for a new 320-home development. The approval, which came amidst significant public outcry, signals a critical moment for community planning as residents voiced their fears regarding the potential impacts of the new housing on local infrastructure.
The council's decision wasn't unanimous; it passed with a narrow 3-2 vote, highlighting the divided opinions on the matter. Councilmembers Yvonne Martinez Beltran and Rene Spring opposed the motion, raising valid points about the implications of increased traffic and safety in the area. Their dissent reflects ongoing debates in Morgan Hill regarding sustainable growth and community health.
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