During a recent government meeting, community members voiced their concerns regarding proposed changes to Harrison Avenue and ongoing discussions about a path on West Beach Drive.
Bob, a resident of Panama City, expressed strong opposition to the city's plan to widen sidewalks along Harrison Avenue from 6th Street to the roundabout. He highlighted that the shift from diagonal to parallel parking would significantly reduce available parking spaces from approximately 85 to around 48, potentially harming local businesses. Bob argued that the area lacks pedestrian traffic to justify the changes and warned that the two-year construction period could lead to business closures. He also criticized the existing cobblestone surface, describing it as uncomfortable and suggesting that the current layout should remain unchanged.
Following Bob's remarks, Hank Pickin, a resident of West Beach Drive, brought attention to the prolonged discussions surrounding a path on his street, which he noted have been ongoing for a year and a half. His comments reflect a growing frustration among residents regarding the pace and effectiveness of local government initiatives.
The meeting underscored the community's desire for clarity and responsiveness from city officials as they navigate infrastructure improvements that directly impact residents and local businesses.