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Volusia County s new surge in development raising concerns

DAYTONA BEACH Less than a decade ago, the local economy here was still in the grips of the Great Recession with real estate development activity practically at a standstill. New development was largely viewed as a sign of hope and optimism. Not anymore. Today, a flurry of new home construction, apartment projects and commercial development throughout Volusia County has some citizens and elected officials alarmed that area is quickly becoming over-developed. Volusia County Chair Jeff Brower is one of them. The flood gates have come open, said Brower while standing on a grassy field along LPGA Boulevard that is set to become the site of a retail center called Tymber Creek Village. The pendulum has swung the other way. Now, it s at the point where people daily are telling me Stop all growth. We can t stop all growth, but what we could do is try to slow things down. It s like we ve been on a sprint.

Business news: Primary, end of life care offices in Alachua County

Business news: Primary, end of life care offices in Alachua County Gainesville Sun, The (FL) Alachua County that will offer primary and end of life care to residents. Two Gainesville residents have also recently been recognized in their fields. Here s a look at recent business news: Chapters Health System opens Alachua office Chapters Health System, a provider for support and care for those affected by advanced illnesses, has opened an office in Alachua at San Felasco Tech City that will serve as the base for its North Florida operations. Chapters, headquartered in Tampa, will now serve 11 North Central Florida counties up to the

Charlotte residents wait decades for sidewalk only for city rankings to be incorrect

Charlotte residents wait decades for sidewalk only for city rankings to be incorrect Charlotte residents wait decades for sidewalk By David Hodges | February 25, 2021 at 6:10 PM EST - Updated February 25 at 7:17 PM CHARLOTTE, N.C. (WBTV) - Sidewalks are an essential part of government services and a major aspect of Charlotte’s plans to keep pedestrians safe. But a WBTV Investigation finds that proposed sidewalks stay on the waiting list for decades and that the rankings for those projects are updated so infrequently they often don’t reflect the changing landscape of communities. Residents near Kuykendall Road in South Charlotte recently learned about some of the deficiencies with the Charlotte Department of Transportation’s selection process when they started advocating for a sidewalk on the increasingly busy street.

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