Mesa residents protest zoning approval as betrayal of public trust

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David Peterson, a resident at Superstition Lakes condominium complex, tells Mesa’s Planning & Zoning Board why a zoning request that would allow a new car dealership nearby would be a betrayal of residents’ trust. Footage courtesy of Mesa Channel 11

By Maria Polletta | The Republic | azcentral.com

A 2008 zoning case then-Mesa City Council members called one of the toughest they’d seen is back on the table, and despite a few tweaks, it hasn’t gotten any simpler.

Elected officials already are butting heads regarding how the case should be handled if it makes it to the council dais, debating whether promises made to the public should remain untouched or whether an evolving economic landscape warrants an evolution in thinking.

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