Share concerns about proposed Dollar General in Albion during meeting on March 12
Editor:
If you have children attending the Albion Central School district, live in the Albion area, a neighbor, or if you are another community stakeholder, please attend the meeting in regards to the proposed 327 East Avenue Dollar General store site on Thursday (March 12) at 5 p.m. at the Albion Village Hall.
There are very real concerns about student and public safety at this site as well as declining quality of life issues it will bring.
The first concern is that of students and others jaywalking back and forth on Route 31 to shop at the store regardless if there is a school crossing guard available. There are many after-school, after-dark activities (i.e. football games) which will make crossing The Avenue even more dangerous.
Secondly, truck deliveries with tractor trailers, which can weigh up to 80,000 pounds, will be attempting to turn in or out of the store, which will block traffic as they do so. This will not only cause traffic backups, but will also block emergency vehicles. Additionally, there will be various delivery trucks in and out of the store throughout the day. The aforementioned issues will be further exacerbated during after-school events, many taking place during the evening hours.
Quality of life issues include the creation of food deserts, lost tax revenue, and the lowering of property values. Dollar stores cut into nearby grocery stores’ profits, forcing them to close a few years later, creating a food desert.
Once closed, tax revenue from the former grocery store will be lost. The presence of the dollar store and the lost grocery store will, in turn, drive down neighboring property values.
Please come to the Albion Village Hall on Thursday, at 5 p.m. if these issues concern you or if you have your own concerns.
Sincerely,
Annette M. Piano
Albion, affected resident of East Avenue






