Residents of Santa Cruz are expressing growing concerns over impending condemnation proceedings related to property acquisitions for a county project. During a recent government meeting, community members voiced their anxieties as the deadline for a 60-day notice approaches, leaving only two weeks before the county could potentially initiate condemnation actions.
Officials reassured residents that the county's goal is to negotiate settlements rather than resort to condemnation, emphasizing that no legal proceedings would commence until discussions with the community have taken place. The county's representative confirmed that they would not file for condemnation within the remaining timeframe, aiming to foster dialogue with property owners.
The meeting also highlighted discussions around safety improvements and beautification efforts in the village. One resident questioned whether simpler solutions, such as speed bumps, had been considered to enhance pedestrian safety and traffic flow. County officials clarified that the current project aims to upgrade the roadway to modern standards, which does not include speed bumps as a viable option. They noted that speed bumps are typically used in scenarios where budget constraints limit more comprehensive roadway improvements.
As the community awaits further communication from the county, officials are committed to addressing residents' concerns and ensuring that any necessary negotiations are handled transparently and collaboratively.