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According to Ash East's presentation, the subdivisions held separate meetings with the engineers and only the Ashborough comments from their meeting held at Old Fort Baptist were included in the DOT impact study. Now that IS confusing.
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There have been 2-3 public hearings about this road over the last two - three years. Where were these voices then?
Posted by: Confused???
Its called progress..
You folks are not the only people living in Dorchester County, and for sure not the only users of Dorchester Road.
Deal with it, ruck up and march on.
Posted by: RiverRat139
Mr. Feltner listened to the folks of Ashley Forest concerning the Cell Tower. Let the record show, only the FCC, (Federal Communication Commission) had jurisdiction over the placement of that tower. Neither state or local government controls that. As far as the Dorchester Road widening, it would appear to the average traveler of the stretch of road that it could only be widened to the Ashbough East side.
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ALL county councilmen stand up people in their district, as long as they live in the same neighborhood. I am sure the good people on Trolley and Ladson Road suffered a loss in property value when those roads were widened, but who cared? Ashborough residents should be treated no differently, including the paving of sidewalks and bike paths that no one will ever use.
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Sooooo Comrage Feltner lives on the side of the street that benefits from the widening with no sacrifice to his property. Sorry Ashborough residents you have no chance. Maybe you will remember this during election time. Jamie did so much to help the residents of Ashley Forest. Now I get to look at a 80 ft high cell tower every day. So the moral here is; Feltner is a good councilman that stands up people in his district, so long as they live in the same neighborhood. When is he up for reelction again.
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Feltner lives in the Ashborough neighborhood, west of Ashborough East (the other side of the street, where residence will benefit from the widening without sacrificing their property).
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You had to have your stoplight so the entire county could be stopped to let you out. You insist on also using the entrance with no stoplight so you can hault traffic also. Enough of your whining! There are a few residents in that area of the county besides you arrogant snobs! Shut your mouths and let the rest of the area function.
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I have written Davis and Floyd and county council with questions about their road widening projects. To say that any of them are sympathetic would be a gross overstatement as none of them had answers to the simplest of questions. On the other hand, none of them are personally impacted by these decisions. Good luck, but you will never get the "experts" to back down from their grand plan to pave all of Summerville (except the sacred downtown area).
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