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Residents of an Austin suburb don't like their new neighbor Elon Musk. West Lake Hills P&Z committee even had a meeting over ...
Then construction workers arrived to erect a 16-foot chain-link fence around the $6 million property, which is one of four homes on the leafy street. They also installed an outward-facing camera.
Their complaints on the unneighborly conduct include a 16-foot chain-link fence surrounding Musk’s $6 million property and an evolving rotation of security guards who arrive in a fleet of cars ...
Elon Musk's West Lake Hills property in the Austin area is at odds with city codes over privacy and security concerns, ...
The Tesla Inc. and SpaceX CEO's presence has become the subject of heated city meetings over requests for more additions to ...
The Arlington Heights Park District is set to embark on the next phases of a long-planned transformation of Recreation Park — ...
Instead, a $6 million home Musk purchased in 2022 has become the center of a battle after his team erected an unauthorized 16-foot chain-link fence, installed a metal gate, and mounted outward ...
Many residents expressed support, while others highlighted concerns about existing landscaping and compliance costs.
In those emails, the tech billionaire’s employees asked West Lake Hills officials to make private a public meeting in April — where neighbors might speak about his $6 million house.