Resident raises drainage, retaining-wall and park-safety concerns; requests city follow-up

5916185 · October 9, 2025

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Summary

Angela Delgado told the council she had not received a promised phone call about road issues in the Los Alamos subdivision, asked whether the city would provide sandbags before an approaching storm, and raised concerns about a retaining wall inspection and safety issues at a park.

Angela Delgado, a resident of the Los Alamos subdivision, used the Call to the Public to raise multiple neighborhood-safety and maintenance concerns and to report she had not received a promised follow-up call from the mayor’s office.

“Last meeting, I was told I'd get a phone call regarding some matters of the road over there. Nobody called me,” Delgado said. She asked whether the city would provide sandbags ahead of a forecast storm, noting a dip in the road that becomes hazardous when it rains.

Delgado also asked about the inspection history and frequency for a retaining wall in her neighborhood and described an incident at a local park in which people driving through made her and her companions feel unsafe; she said she planned to continue filing police reports until the issues are addressed. The remarks were made during Call to the Public; the meeting record shows the mayor’s office did not contact Delgado on Oct. 3, according to her statement.

Council did not record any immediate action or staff response on the public record during her remarks; residents seeking detailed follow-up should contact the mayor’s office or city public-works staff for status and schedules.