A proposed site development plan in Bartlesville faced scrutiny during the Planning Commission meeting on June 24, 2025, particularly regarding access points to the property. The discussion centered around the absence of a driveway on Fairview Road, a designated collector road, which many residents believe would enhance traffic flow for customers and employees.
Dennis Halpin, a local resident, voiced concerns about the lack of a curb cut on Fairview Road, emphasizing that it would provide a crucial exit route for those needing to head east, especially during peak traffic times. Halpin pointed out that many nearby businesses have curb cuts that facilitate easier access, making the absence of one for the new development a significant oversight.
The Planning Commission clarified that the current site plan adheres to a previously approved Planned Unit Development (PUD) that restricts access from Fairview Road due to community concerns about increased traffic. The commission noted that any changes to allow a driveway would require an amendment to the PUD, which the applicants did not seek.
Despite the concerns raised, the commission ultimately approved the site development plan without modifications. The decision reflects ongoing challenges in balancing community needs with development regulations, as local leaders continue to navigate traffic management and accessibility in Bartlesville.