Residents of Forest Park expressed their concerns during a recent government meeting regarding the city's handling of mandatory evacuations and ongoing drainage issues. One resident highlighted the confusion and alarm caused by evacuation orders, emphasizing the need for effective measures to prevent further damage to their neighborhood. The resident presented evidence of erosion at Boat Ribbon Lake and urged city officials to prioritize the community's safety and infrastructure.
City officials responded by reaffirming their commitment to improving drainage in the area, acknowledging the long-standing concerns of residents. They expressed appreciation for community support as they work on these improvements.
In other discussions, the board addressed the potential establishment of a new business selling kava and CBD products. Commissioner Lowry raised concerns from constituents about the legality and regulation of such establishments, prompting the city attorney to investigate existing ordinances. The proposed kava bar, which is derived from the kava plant and is not classified as intoxicating, sparked a debate on how to regulate these types of businesses, especially in light of upcoming changes in marijuana legislation.
The board also discussed the annual traffic signal maintenance agreement with the Florida Department of Transportation, which was approved unanimously, ensuring continued reimbursement for traffic management services.
Overall, the meeting underscored the city's ongoing efforts to address community concerns while navigating new business regulations and infrastructure improvements.