In a recent government meeting, community member Chris Galliardi expressed his frustration with local leadership, emphasizing a perceived lack of action to address pressing issues in Bay City. Galliardi, who has been contemplating addressing the council for over a year, voiced his concerns about the growing challenges faced by the community, particularly regarding homelessness and public safety.
Galliardi highlighted the impending crisis as the Samaritan shelter is expected to reach full capacity, leaving law enforcement with limited options for individuals in need of shelter. He warned that as the colder months approach, particularly between November 5th and January 20th, the situation could escalate, urging the council to remain calm yet prepared for potential upheaval.
His remarks underscored a broader concern about the community's ability to support its most vulnerable residents, suggesting that without proactive measures, individuals may end up on the streets or face incarceration due to minor infractions. Galliardi concluded by expressing his support for new council members, hoping for a shift towards more effective governance in addressing these critical issues.