OANow.com reports:
Indian Hill residents won a major victory Tuesday in a months-long battle to keep an Opelika developer from routing traffic from a proposed mixed-use developement into their
neighborhood.>>
David Scott wants to connect an access road from his proposed development in Opelika to the end of Indian Hill Road in Auburn.
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On Tuesday, the Auburn City Council vacated the right of way and deeded it to adjoining landowners, essentially shortening the road and denying Scott
access.>>
Scott told the council he would take legal action to gain access to Indian Hill.
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“I will appeal to circuit court, if that’s what I have to do,” Scott said. “I think I have a strong case. That’s certainly not what anybody wants to do is go to court. But that is the next step in this process.”
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More than 25 subdivision residents attended the meeting.
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