A strategic partnership with the Lund Farm Municipal Utility District received its approval during a second public hearing, amidst residents questioning the development company’s validity.The council meeting saw Elginites fill the seats to express what they consider to be “red flags” surrounding the 570-acre overhaul coming north of the city, with City Manager Thomas Mattis responding that this agreement is the best and only option before the council.“The city simply doesn’t have the authority to slow down development, that’s literally illegal.”— City Manager Thomas Mattis “This public meeting, I’m a little baffled by this, it’s premature and it’s moot,” said ...