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New Summerfield manager talks new hires, growth and pickleball

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  In August, the four-member council majority voted to hire the law firm of Robinson Bradshaw to evaluate if the town has any legal options regarding the de-annexation. Councilman Hamilton said in a text on Tuesday that there were no updates on that process.

The article from Greensboro.com discusses the ongoing debate in Summerfield, North Carolina, regarding the town's development and growth. The town council is considering changes to the zoning and land-use plan, which has sparked significant community interest and division. Some residents and council members advocate for maintaining Summerfield's rural character, opposing large-scale developments that could alter the town's charm and increase traffic. Conversely, others argue for growth to accommodate new businesses and housing, citing economic benefits and the inevitability of change. The discussion includes potential updates to the town's comprehensive plan, with public hearings and workshops being held to gather community input. The contention centers around balancing preservation with progress, with no clear resolution yet in sight.

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