During a recent government meeting, a councilor shared exciting news about a new grocery store opening in the community. The store, called Citig Farmers Market, will be located in the old Marsh grocery store site. The owner announced a soft opening soon, with a full opening expected within 30 days. This development has been eagerly anticipated for nearly three years, as the area has been in need of a grocery store.
The councilor also raised concerns about a deteriorating house at 46 Van Cleave. The former owner had to leave due to the house's unsafe condition, and it contains asbestos siding. The councilor urged the Department of Public Works (DPW) to take action on this property, as it poses a health risk to the neighborhood. The former owner and the lienholder are willing to sign off on the property, which could help expedite its removal.
Additionally, the councilor mentioned a request from a constituent regarding new signage on Wallingwood Drive. This request has not yet been addressed, and the councilor emphasized the need for follow-up.
Lastly, the councilor asked for an update on the accomplishments of the lobbyist hired by the administration. They requested insights into what progress has been made in the past six months. The meeting concluded with a call for further comments from other council members.