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Master Moves to Fix Durham Vegetation Issue After Resident Outcry

  • CVE Reporter Staff
  • Jan 1
  • 1 min read

CVE Master Management is moving forward with plans to resolve resident concerns following the recent clearing of vegetation along the Durham neighborhood, an action that removed a long-standing buffer between the roadway and nearby residential buildings.

The vegetation, which had served for decades as a natural barrier against vehicle headlights and traffic noise, was removed as part of a cleanup effort. The removal, however, led to immediate complaints from Durham residents who say the loss of the barrier has significantly affected their quality of life.

The Board of Directors of CVE Master Management has acknowledged that the vegetation removal created the problem and has taken responsibility for the unintended consequences. Board leadership has made clear that the situation must be corrected and that restoring conditions for affected residents is a priority.

The organization has hired professionals to evaluate the area to determine the status of the ground, and whether it can support the construction of a permanent wall similar to the one just completed along other sections of Hillsboro Boulevard.

CVE Master Management officials say the focus now is on identifying and implementing a permanent solution. Options under review include replanting, landscaping enhancements, or other more structural measures designed to restore an effective visual and sound buffer along the roadway. Officials have indicated that cost will not be a determining factor if it stands in the way of resolving the issue.

 

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