During a recent government meeting, community concerns regarding neglect in various neighborhoods, particularly Kingwood, were prominently discussed. Residents expressed frustration over the lack of upgrades and maintenance in their areas since annexation into the city of Houston, which occurred in the late 1990s.
One council member highlighted that many communities feel overlooked, emphasizing the importance of transparency and engagement with Houstonians. The discussion revealed that some infrastructure, including fire stations, has deteriorated significantly, with one member describing the conditions as suitable for a \"deer blind\" due to holes in the floors and ceilings.
The council acknowledged these issues and committed to addressing them, with plans to involve public works in assessing and improving the situation. Residents were encouraged to continue voicing their concerns, as their participation is seen as vital to driving change.
In a show of gratitude, a citizen thanked the council members for their public service, recognizing the complexity of the decisions they face. The meeting underscored the ongoing dialogue between city officials and residents, aiming to foster improvements in neglected communities.