During a recent government meeting, residents raised pressing concerns regarding housing conditions and community safety in Millville. A resident highlighted the challenges faced by a physically disabled individual living in a retirement home, specifically mentioning hazardous stumps in the yard and a poorly maintained driveway that have led to multiple falls. The resident urged officials to either facilitate a move to a flat unit or address the safety issues by removing the stumps and repairing the driveway.
Officials acknowledged the concerns but noted that the Millville Housing Authority operates independently, complicating direct intervention. They committed to contacting the authority to explore potential solutions, emphasizing the need for a prompt resolution to prevent further accidents.
In another discussion, a resident inquired about the status of a proposed solar farm near their home, expressing frustration over ongoing litter issues from a neighboring property. Officials confirmed that the solar project is moving forward, while also addressing the nuisance of trash accumulation.
Additionally, concerns were raised about a closed dollar store near Mount Pleasant School, which has been the site of multiple robberies. Residents expressed apprehension about the store's potential reopening due to safety risks for students. Officials assured attendees that they would investigate the matter further.
The meeting underscored the community's desire for improved safety and living conditions, with officials promising to follow up on the issues raised.