During a recent government meeting, community members voiced their concerns regarding local governance and services, particularly focusing on senior care and planning processes.
Roseanne Bentley, a resident, expressed her dissatisfaction with the Carlsbad Senior Center and urged city officials to prioritize improvements for seniors. Bentley highlighted her previous suggestions that had not been acted upon and called for more attention to be given to the needs of the elderly population. She also shared her disappointment with the planning commission meeting she attended on June 5, describing the experience as chaotic and unprofessional. Bentley criticized the commission's handling of a plaza project, alleging that the process favored developers and lacked transparency.
Another resident, Joni Gang, spoke positively about the city's library services, particularly the homebound services program. Gang, who volunteers for the program, emphasized the importance of delivering library materials to those unable to visit the library due to health issues. She expressed gratitude for the program's impact on the community and acknowledged the leadership of Susan Burke in facilitating these services.
The meeting concluded with a unanimous approval of the consent calendar items, indicating a collaborative effort among council members to address various community needs. The discussions highlighted ongoing concerns about governance and the importance of community services in Carlsbad.