More traffic on the roads, flooding and displaced wildlife are common concerns for residents when more subdivisions are planned in fast-growing Huntsville.
That was the case this week at the Huntsville Planning Commission meeting, where several residents voiced concerns about more than 300 homes planned in the southeast part of the city that are part of expansions of existing developments.
At the top of the list is whether a two-lane road that is both within the city limits and in unincorporated Madison County can handle the traffic from the future fourth phase of High Park Estates at Mountain Preserve and phases three, four and five of Willows at Wilson Cove…