During a recent city council meeting, a commercial lender expressed deep frustration over the local government's handling of business support in Seabrook. The speaker criticized the council for failing to attract and retain businesses, citing a lack of effective initiatives and a dismissive attitude towards entrepreneurs.
Highlighting the struggles faced by local businesses, the lender pointed out that many have either left the area or gone out of business, attributing this trend to the council's inadequate response to community needs. The speaker lamented the missed opportunities for growth and development, contrasting Seabrook's situation with the success of nearby towns like Old Town Springs.
The lender urged council members to listen to constituents and prioritize the needs of the business community, emphasizing that their actions—or lack thereof—have significant implications for the city's economic health. With four council positions up for election, the speaker expressed hope for new leadership that would be more receptive to fostering a vibrant business environment.
The meeting underscored a growing sentiment among residents and business owners that the city must take decisive action to revitalize its economy and support local enterprises.