The City of Lawrenceburg’s Board of Mayor and Council has scheduled a public hearing for May 23rd to address the potential rezoning of Gaylon Faulkner’s property situated on the south side of Good Hope Road. The proposed rezoning would involve a shift from C-2 to R-4 high-density residential district. The meeting is slated to commence at 9 AM. This decision has sparked interest and concern among residents and stakeholders, prompting the need for a public forum to discuss the implications and gather feedback on the matter. The outcome of this hearing could have significant implications for the future development and landscape of the area, making it a crucial event for all parties involved to participate and voice their opinions. It is an opportunity for the community to engage with local officials, express their views, and play a role in shaping the direction of their neighborhood. The Board of Mayor and Council is expected to carefully consider all input provided during the hearing before reaching a decision on the rezoning issue. This public forum serves as a vital platform for democratic participation and community involvement in the decision-making process that directly impacts the city’s growth and development.

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