Residents of West Covina expressed deep frustration during a recent city council meeting, highlighting ongoing issues with traffic safety and city management. Michael, a long-time resident, recounted the tragic loss of his grandson at a problematic intersection, criticizing the police department and city officials for their lack of responsiveness over the past ten months regarding a traffic light installation that he claims was already funded and completed. He expressed disbelief at the city's inefficiency, stating that despite having the necessary resources to fix the light, the city has failed to act, leading to further safety concerns.
Desiree Fuentes, another resident, shared her personal grief over the loss of her son, who died in a traffic incident, and questioned the council's contributions to the community over the past year. She detailed her struggles in planning her son's funeral and highlighted the ongoing issues with the traffic light that had been funded multiple times but never installed. Fuentes presented documentation indicating that the city had allocated significant funds for the light over the years, yet residents continue to face dangerous conditions at the intersection.
Both residents called for accountability from city officials, demanding answers about the apparent mismanagement of funds and the lack of action on critical safety measures. Their testimonies reflect a growing frustration among West Covina residents regarding city governance and the urgent need for improvements in public safety infrastructure.