During a recent government meeting, a local resident voiced significant concerns regarding a proposed development near their property in Allentown. The resident, a parent of four young children, highlighted safety issues related to increased traffic in the area, particularly in the alley where vehicles reportedly travel at high speeds. The resident expressed fears for their children's safety and emphasized the need for a quiet, family-friendly neighborhood.
Additionally, the resident raised objections to a potential relocation of their property fence, stating they would not agree to such changes. They described the neighborhood as a working-class area that has already experienced disturbances from college students, including theft and vandalism. The resident underscored the importance of maintaining safety and preventing potential fire hazards, noting concerns about fire trucks being unable to navigate the narrow streets due to parked cars.
The resident also appealed to the city’s identity as a place of parks and wildlife, arguing against overdevelopment that could diminish the quality of life in Allentown. Drawing parallels to their experiences in New York, they warned that unchecked development could lead to a decline in community well-being, urging local officials to consider the long-term implications of the proposed changes.