Opponents of the Garden Parkway held a protest last night outside the Belmont City Hall. Sixty opponents of the Gaston County toll road hoped that their presence would persuade Belmont City Council to pass a measure in opposition of the toll highway.
In addition to the protests outside, those against the highway were permitted to speak at the 7 pm council meeting.
Though loud and with widespread Charlotte and Gastonia Media Coverage, their desired goal did not occur. By a 3-2 vote, the Belmont City Council reaffirmed their support for the 'Middle Route' of the Garden Parkway.
The vote did not deter the members of Communities Taking a Stand Against the Toll Road as they plan to continue their fight against the highway.
Story Links:
Garden Parkway opponents rally against toll road ---Gaston Gazette
Debate on proposed Belmont toll road continues on I-485 ---News14Carolina w/video
Toll Road Protests Fails to Sway Town Council ---WSOC-TV w/video
In addition to the protests outside, those against the highway were permitted to speak at the 7 pm council meeting.
Though loud and with widespread Charlotte and Gastonia Media Coverage, their desired goal did not occur. By a 3-2 vote, the Belmont City Council reaffirmed their support for the 'Middle Route' of the Garden Parkway.
The vote did not deter the members of Communities Taking a Stand Against the Toll Road as they plan to continue their fight against the highway.
Story Links:
Garden Parkway opponents rally against toll road ---Gaston Gazette
Debate on proposed Belmont toll road continues on I-485 ---News14Carolina w/video
Toll Road Protests Fails to Sway Town Council ---WSOC-TV w/video
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