Collier Board denies moratorium for busy East Naples roads

Collier County residents are not new to development as its spread throughout the county. Still, now the Collier County Board of Commissioners voted on whether or not to put a moratorium in place for some of the county’s busier roads like Immokalee Road and Vanderbilt Beach Road.

The moratorium would put a year-long freeze on future development plans.

Tuesday night, more than 100 people took the opportunity Commissioner Burt Saunders gave them to speak their minds on the matter.

“Rezoning is not something that should just be a rubber stamp given to somebody who comes in here to change residential property into commercial or high-density property,” said Conover.

Many agreed that something must be done about the traffic with safety being a main concern.

“We have an incredibly bad traffic problem on Immokalee Road and on Vanderbilt Beach Road,” said Burt Saunders, District 3 County Commissioner. “I wanted to have this hearing for two reasons, one, for staff to come up with solutions, and they have come up with a series of solutions. I need the board to fund those solutions. That will solve a lot of the problems on those roads. Secondly, to impose a moratorium on new rezones and comprehensive land use changes on Immokalee Road and on Vanderbilt Beach Road, so we don’t keep making a bad situation worse. This will give us an opportunity over the next year to implement some changes to do more evaluations and come up with other solutions.”

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