During a recent government meeting, community members voiced their concerns regarding the 2045 comprehensive plan, highlighting issues related to immigration, infrastructure, and public safety.
Scott LaRoe from Cambridge raised alarms about the growing population of illegal immigrants, estimating around 30 million nationwide, which he claims could significantly impact local resources and public safety. He suggested that a moratorium on Section 8 housing be considered until adequate infrastructure is established to manage these challenges.
LaRoe also criticized the proposed Northern Lights Rail project, arguing it would pose additional public safety issues and questioning its viability in Minnesota's cold climate. He emphasized the need for improved drainage systems in the county to prevent water accumulation in ditches, which he believes contributes to road deterioration.
Adrian Johnson, another resident, expressed concerns about the lack of public awareness regarding the comprehensive plan. He noted that despite being advertised, few community members were informed about the plan's implications, which he believes is insufficient for such a significant long-term initiative.
Both speakers underscored the necessity for more community engagement and infrastructure planning to address the anticipated challenges outlined in the 2045 plan.