During a recent city council meeting in Compton, community members voiced their concerns and aspirations for the city’s future, highlighting issues such as public safety, employment, and community pride.
Bishop Hillary opened the discussion by emphasizing the need for thorough background checks on new hires, stressing the importance of maintaining a positive image for Compton. He urged the council to focus on unity and collaboration, encouraging residents to support initiatives that promote the city positively rather than detract from it.
Terrence Cumby, representing the 4th district, raised pressing concerns regarding the ongoing prostitution problem and the need for a revitalized gang intervention program. He called for proper funding and staffing to ensure these initiatives effectively address safety issues in the community. Cumby also questioned the city’s employee capacity and advocated for hiring local residents to foster a sense of ownership and commitment to improving Compton.
Kenzie Jones expressed gratitude for the city’s recent efforts, including community meetings and improvements in public spaces. He praised the city manager for engaging with residents and addressing their concerns, while also highlighting the importance of mutual respect among city officials and the community.
Overall, the meeting underscored a collective desire among residents and officials to enhance Compton’s reputation and address its challenges through collaboration and local engagement. The discussions reflected a commitment to fostering a safer, more vibrant community that residents can take pride in.