During a recent city council meeting, a resident expressed frustration over the lack of communication and assistance from city officials regarding property and safety concerns. The individual, who lives on 51100 West, reported having made multiple attempts to contact the city over the past month about returning horses to a leased parcel and issues related to construction materials left on their property.
The resident highlighted a tragic incident where a child was killed in front of their home, emphasizing the urgent need for improved traffic management to ensure the safety of children walking to school. They proposed closing one lane of traffic during peak school hours to facilitate safer passage for students and parents. The resident also criticized the city's crosswalks for lacking ADA-compliant ramps, warning that inadequate infrastructure could lead to further accidents.
Additionally, the speaker urged the council not to overlook the sheriff's department's funding and suggested that the city consider establishing its own police department to enhance local safety, citing a need for a significant budget increase to achieve this.
The resident concluded by reiterating their desire for a response from city officials, providing their contact information for follow-up. The meeting underscored ongoing community concerns about public safety and the effectiveness of city services.