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North Lake Highlands development
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On June 13, Lauri Valerio wrote about a long-term “idea” to replace the ALDI shopping center at Forest and Audelia with a fueling station for city vehicles. Search: fuel ForestAudelia for the full story.
Here’s what readers had to say: Forgive my ignorance, but how can tearing down apartments at Forest and Audelia be a bad thing? —LH ‘82 If they replace it with something worse for neighboring communities, such as loud smelly trucks at all hours of the night, it’s a bad thing. Also, once a zoning is changed it is changed forever. If it’s already gone this far, it’s a done deal. I just hope the neighboring homes don’t suffer for it. —LIKE IT IS I wonder what the Hazmat cost will be for decontamination of the property?
The Goforth service center has been spilling grease and oil runoff into the creek for years. —MICK
If they do this, they need to do it right. They’ll need to add a few stop signs in that neighborhood, so the police and city vehicles can disregard them on the way to and from the gas pumps. I can’t tell you how many times I’ve had to dodge non-stopping vehicles coming out of the facility on Goforth, and how many police cars and city trucks I’ve observed ignoring the stop signs at White Rock TrailLanshire, and White Rock Trail-Goforth.
—WILSON!
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Rules of the restaurant
Contributor Carol Toler recently wrote about dining out with children. She relayed an experience at a neighborhood restaurant in which kids took over the outdoor patio (search: “dining kids” for full story).
Readers responded:
Perhaps they made special arrangements with the restaurant, but otherwise, no, not cool. Kids at a restaurant should be directly supervised, behave appropriately, sit at the table, and eat the food that the restaurant serves. —AMC
Mixed feelings on this topic since I no longer have “little ones.” What angers/ annoys me is when I see parents turning a blind eye to their loud/ill-mannered children sitting right at the table with them... when they are clearly disrupting everyone around them. Eating out for our family was a family experience and an opportunity to spend quality time as a family... not ignoring behavior, or spending the evening with everyone’s noses stuck in their smartphones. —LH PARENT
I am the mother of 9- and 6-year-olds. I think that is completely inappropriate, both to put a group of kids in a completely different area and bring in pizza for them instead of ordering the restaurant’s food. I can’t believe the restaurant didn’t fuss about it. It’s really pretty stunning to me that people had the gall to do this. —BLP This sounds like special arrangements were made and probably paid for in advance. I can’t imagine anyone in any neighborhood doing this without special permission.
—GUEST
Crime in our neighborhood
Find breaking crime stories on the lakehighlands.advocatemag.com
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June 6, a man is arrested for walking naked down Skillman (search: arrested naked).
June 11, police search for rapist attacking women near Richland College (search: sexual assailant).
June 12, a dead body is found near Super Target in Lake Highlands (search: dead body trail).
June 12, a burglar enters a home while the family sleeps (search: break-in).
June 18, the suspected Richlandarea rapist is arrested (search: rapes). Stay informed and stay safe. Visit lakehighlands.advocatemag.com/ category/crime.