During a recent government meeting, concerns regarding frequent power outages in Riverdale were a focal point of discussion among council members and residents. Councilor Richter expressed frustration over the lack of communication from power suppliers about outages, noting that residents often learn about power disruptions only after they occur. The council is seeking more transparency from the utility company, which has adopted a new policy affecting power supply across various neighborhoods.
Richter highlighted that the community has been experiencing increased outages, prompting residents to voice their concerns on social media platforms. The council is committed to monitoring the situation closely and gathering more information from the utility provider to better inform the public.
In a reflective moment, council members recalled that power reliability had improved since the installation of a new substation three decades ago, which had significantly reduced the frequency of outages. However, recent reports suggest a resurgence of issues, particularly in certain areas.
In addition to the power discussions, the meeting included a brief report from the mayor, who shared positive feedback about a recent open house event hosted by the fire department. The event attracted a large turnout and featured engaging activities for families, including a helicopter display, which was well-received by attendees.
The council encouraged community members to continue participating in meetings to voice their opinions and concerns, emphasizing the importance of public engagement in local governance.