During a recent city council meeting, residents of Rialto voiced concerns over elder abuse and the governance of local boards. One speaker, representing seniors at Ramrod, urged the council and mayor to dismantle a self-appointed board that they claim perpetuates abuse, calling for immediate action to address these serious allegations.
In response, the council expressed a commitment to investigate the claims. City Manager and Community Development Director were tasked with engaging with the concerned parties to clarify the issues raised regarding the board's structure and its implications for democratic representation.
The meeting also featured expressions of gratitude towards Mayor Deborah Robertson and her administration for their efforts in community service, including initiatives to support the homeless. Residents praised the police department's effectiveness and encouraged others to seek assistance for any city-related issues.
Additionally, announcements were made regarding upcoming community events, including a holiday open house hosted by Supervisor Joe Baca and a ribbon-cutting ceremony for the Rialto library study room project scheduled for January. The meeting concluded with a representative from the North Rialto Little League thanking the council for funding improvements to their park, highlighting the community's positive developments.
Overall, the meeting underscored both the challenges and progress within the Rialto community, as residents called for accountability while also recognizing the efforts of local leaders.