Residents of North Delaware Avenue voiced urgent concerns about ongoing drug activity in their neighborhood during a recent city council meeting. Mark Self, a local resident, highlighted the troubling situation at 204 North Delaware, which he described as a \"drug house\" with significant traffic at all hours. He emphasized the proximity of a daycare center, raising alarms about the safety of children in the area.
Self expressed frustration over the limitations faced by law enforcement, urging the council to empower police with more authority to address the issue. He noted that the drug-related disturbances have persisted for over two decades, creating an environment of fear and discomfort for residents, particularly vulnerable individuals living nearby.
Another resident, Jess McDonnell, shared her family's distressing experience living next to the alleged drug house. She recounted finding drug paraphernalia and described the constant flow of individuals blocking driveways and alleys, which has disrupted garbage collection services. McDonnell also pointed out that the property is owned by a known felon, further complicating the situation.
Her husband, James McDonnell, echoed her sentiments, expressing concern for their young daughter’s safety due to the presence of needles in their yard. Both residents called for immediate action from the council to address the ongoing drug trafficking and improve the quality of life in their neighborhood.
The testimonies reflect a growing frustration among residents who feel their concerns have been overlooked for too long. The council's response to these alarming accounts will be crucial in determining the future safety and well-being of the community.