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    City of Cuyahoga Falls

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    As a resident of Sourek Trail the city council of Cuyahoga Falls has passed the motion for builders…read more(who have purchased land on Sourek Trail) to build 89 new homes on .25 acre lots. The residents have voiced many concerns, but have been denied and ignored all requests. We and the Cuyahoga Valley National Park rangers have environmental concerns, mainly with erosion with the increase in heavy storms. Many homes and portions of the park have needed major repair from recent storms. We voiced concerns about wiping out natural animal habitat for important local species: snow owls, fox, bat's, bees, milkweed, and butterflies. The city does not care. Most importantly we have voiced our concerns about the SAFETY of our residents. With an 18 foot wide small country road with severe ditches on either side, our residents safety will be compromised with the increase of construction vehicles and an increase in traffic on our road by adding 200+ more cars to the daily traffic. The proposed tariff from the new development homes in place to redo the street will most likely not take place for upwards to 4-6 years. We walk our small children and pets daily on this road. My fear is that a fatality will occur. That fatality will be in the city's hands. Be prepared for that law suit City of Cuyahoga Falls. Us residents have one last ditch effort to try to fight for the separation of the development side of the road (Smith Road side) from the Sand Run Rd. part of Sourek Trail. The meeting is May 29th at 6:30pm in the meeting rooms of the Natatorium. The city of Cuyahoga Falls has made it clear that our safety and the city's environment aren't any of their concern. Residents will show up in large numbers for voting to ensure we elect a DIFFERENT group of council members that will be more concerned for the lives of our children and less concerned with an increase in tax money from average homes built on a postage stamp lot. That land could have served at a nature realm or city park for its residents, and should have never been voted to be an R3 zoning. I hope the money is worth it Cuyahoga Falls! Congratulations on allowing your city to become a concrete jungle.

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