During a recent city council meeting, concerns were raised regarding the deteriorating condition of properties in the Old Town North neighborhood. Kurt Kniege, a board member of the local association, addressed the council, highlighting the urgent need for action to address the neglect of several homes that have fallen into disrepair.
Kniege described the area as beautiful but marred by abandoned houses that have become havens for homelessness and drug-related activities. He reported instances of graffiti and the presence of wildlife, such as pigeons, inhabiting the decaying structures.
The speaker urged the council to investigate the situation, emphasizing the need for the building department to enforce regulations that would either compel property owners to renovate or demolish these unsafe buildings. He invited council members to visit Old Town North, particularly Oceander Street, to witness the issues firsthand.
Kniege's appeal reflects a broader frustration among residents who feel their neighborhood has been overlooked. The council is now faced with the challenge of addressing these concerns and determining the next steps to revitalize Old Town North.