During a recent government meeting, concerns were raised regarding the deteriorating condition of the old Hayride Diner building, an adjudicated property adjacent to a local parking lot. The building, which has been left in disrepair following the death of its owner, has become a significant issue for the community.
The owner, who passed away, willed the property to his grandson, now in his early twenties. However, after quickly spending the inheritance, the grandson has not taken any action to maintain or improve the building. Reports indicate that the basement is flooded, with a water main submerged, and mold has spread throughout the structure.
Community members expressed frustration over the building's condition, noting that it has become an eyesore and a gathering place for homeless individuals. This situation has led to blocked sidewalks, impacting access to nearby businesses, including a restaurant owned by the speaker's son.
In response to these concerns, city officials acknowledged the issue and indicated that they are currently exploring options for addressing the property. The discussion highlighted the broader implications of adjudicated properties in the area, particularly those that lack active ownership and maintenance. The community is eager for a resolution to improve the situation and restore the neighborhood's appeal.