In a recent government meeting, Fort Worth resident Antonio Souza voiced his concerns regarding safety and communication issues with local officials. Souza, who resides at 98 Stafford Road, explained that he has locked his gates due to a series of thefts and incidents involving homeless individuals trespassing on his property. He reported that someone had stolen his lawnmower and that he has found individuals sleeping on his porch, prompting him to take protective measures.
Souza expressed frustration over his attempts to communicate with city official Mr. Fausto, stating that he had not received timely responses to his inquiries. He mentioned that he had health issues that sometimes hindered his availability for meetings, but he emphasized that he was not ignoring Fausto’s attempts to reach him.
Fausto responded by detailing his efforts to contact Souza, including a visit to his property where he attempted to speak with him. He noted that there had been multiple attempts to arrange a meeting, but Souza had not returned calls or messages, which Fausto felt was important given the ongoing issues in the area.
The discussion also touched on property maintenance, with Souza defending the state of his home, claiming that ongoing renovations were mischaracterized as trash. He clarified that materials seen outside his house were part of construction work, not litter. Fausto countered that there were still debris and demolition materials present, indicating a need for better upkeep.
The exchange highlighted ongoing tensions between residents and city officials regarding property maintenance and community safety, underscoring the challenges faced by both parties in addressing neighborhood concerns.