During a recent Boynton Beach government meeting, community members voiced concerns about local safety, city services, and infrastructure improvements.
One resident expressed gratitude to the city manager for mowing the alleyway but noted that the job was incomplete, urging for the other side to be addressed. The speaker raised alarms about suspicious activities in the neighborhood, linking them to ongoing issues with sex trafficking and illegal driving. They emphasized the need for more effective law enforcement measures, particularly in school zones, criticizing the efficacy of traffic cameras and calling for a stronger police presence to ensure community safety.
Another resident, Susan Oyer, praised city staff for their responsiveness regarding septic tank issues and highlighted the importance of continued support from city officials in securing funding for local projects. She also suggested the installation of live feeds of fish tanks in public areas to help calm residents during stressful situations.
Public comments also included discussions about maintaining access to local waterways. David Dennis urged the commission to protect the community's water properties, emphasizing their significance for local culture and economy. Captain Danny Barrow echoed this sentiment, recalling personal memories tied to a local boat ramp and urging the board to demonstrate loyalty to the community by preserving it.
Concerns about traffic safety were raised by Candace Cabot, who called for the installation of speed bumps on her street to mitigate speeding and protect pets.
The meeting highlighted a range of community issues, from safety and infrastructure to appreciation for city services, reflecting the residents' desire for a safer and more responsive Boynton Beach.