During a recent government meeting, discussions centered around the future use of a property currently managed by a local church, which has been actively involved in providing community services. Alderman McKees expressed appreciation for the church's stewardship of the lot, highlighting its importance in maintaining community standards and preventing negative impacts from neglect.
The church has previously hosted events on the property and is considering future development, contingent on fundraising efforts. Concerns were raised about the potential for the land to be converted into an impervious surface, such as a parking lot, but it was noted that the church already has a substantial parking area.
Alderman Aldridge echoed McKees' sentiments, emphasizing the church's positive reputation and its commitment to benefiting both its members and the surrounding community. Vice Chair Saenz commended the church for its dedication to caring for unattended land in the city, recognizing the critical role of wraparound services in community support.
The meeting concluded with a collective acknowledgment of the church's efforts and a hopeful outlook for the future development of the area, particularly in reducing the number of vacant lots.