During a recent government meeting, community representatives expressed urgent concerns regarding the development plans for Tangerine Plaza, particularly in relation to food insecurity in the area. The representatives emphasized their support for affordable housing but highlighted the pressing need for immediate access to grocery stores in a neighborhood classified as a food desert since the closure of a Walmart neighborhood market in 2017.
The representatives pointed out that residents have been without adequate grocery options for seven years and cannot afford to wait an additional four to five years for a new store to open, as indicated in the current agreement with Sugar Hill. They criticized the lack of a definitive timeline for the grocery store's operation, which they believe exacerbates existing inequalities and food access issues.
The discussion underscored the community's ongoing efforts to address hunger and food insecurity since 2003, with a specific focus on the challenges faced by residents of Tangerine Plaza. The representatives called for immediate dialogue with city officials to address these concerns and ensure that the needs of the community are prioritized in future development plans.