During a recent city council meeting, concerns were raised regarding a hit-and-run incident involving a local resident, prompting discussions on how to assist in gathering more information about the case. Council members expressed their commitment to support the affected individual, with Council Member Martinez taking the lead on the matter.
The meeting also featured a passionate appeal from Jason Medley, a Houstonian and advocate for the Johnny Steel Dog Park. Medley highlighted a pressing health and safety issue concerning a stagnant pond within the park that poses risks to both dogs and children. He reported that several dogs, including his own, have fallen ill after exposure to the murky water, which is not adequately separated from the rest of the dog park. Medley urged the city to expedite a long-awaited project to install a gate that would mitigate these risks.
Council members acknowledged the importance of the issue, with Councilor Cayman confirming that their office had been involved in communications with the Buffalo Bayou Partnership regarding the project. They noted that a site visit had occurred, but progress had stalled. Councilor Alcorn added that the water in the pond is tested regularly, and a listening session is scheduled for July 11 to gather community input on the park's conditions.
Despite these measures, Medley emphasized the need for immediate action to prevent potential drownings and further health issues, advocating for a clear separation between the pond and the dog park. The council expressed their willingness to assist in facilitating communication with the partnership to ensure that the project is prioritized.