During a recent city council meeting in Trenton, residents voiced significant concerns regarding parking regulations and ticketing practices that are impacting both local businesses and residents. Roberto Gonzalez, a local business owner and resident, highlighted the challenges he faces with parking restrictions in front of his home and business on South Broad Street. He urged the council to consider revising signage and potentially implementing a parking permit system to alleviate the burden on residents and business owners alike.
Councilwoman Frisbee acknowledged the growing frustration among residents regarding ticketing, emphasizing the need for a collaborative approach to find solutions that support both businesses and the community. She expressed her commitment to addressing these issues, stating, \"We want business to be here and it's important to us.\"
The meeting also touched on broader community safety concerns, with Councilwoman Frisbee addressing a recent incident involving a group of bikers surrounding a vehicle, which left a resident feeling threatened. She underscored the importance of ensuring public safety and the need for effective regulations to prevent such occurrences.
Additionally, discussions included the progress on a Spanish ordinance aimed at inclusivity within the community, with council members promising to finalize details soon. The council expressed gratitude for community engagement and feedback, indicating that they are actively working to address the concerns raised by residents.
As the meeting concluded, council members reiterated their commitment to serving the community with integrity and compassion, while also encouraging residents to remain vigilant and safe during the upcoming Memorial Day weekend.