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Community leader calls for urgent action on gun violence

July 16, 2024 | Gresham, Multnomah County, Oregon



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Community leader calls for urgent action on gun violence
During a recent government meeting, community leaders highlighted pressing issues regarding local infrastructure and public safety. One speaker emphasized the need for investment in the Southeast Community Park and Southeast Neighborhood Park, while also addressing the lack of ADA compliance in local streets. The speaker pointed out specific areas, noting inadequate pavement and overgrown brush that hinder accessibility, urging officials to take action to improve these conditions.

Ernesto Fonseca, CEO of Hacienda CDC, addressed the council regarding the challenges faced by Rockwood Village, particularly concerning violence and the lack of resources for resident services. Fonseca described systemic issues that have hindered their ability to effectively serve the community, citing the prevalence of gun violence and the need for enhanced support. He called on city officials to collaborate with local organizations to secure funding for improved resident services and to implement gun violence prevention initiatives.

The discussions underscored a critical need for community investment and support to address both infrastructure deficiencies and safety concerns, reflecting the ongoing challenges faced by residents in these neighborhoods.

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