During a recent government meeting, Mike Q from Astronics raised significant concerns regarding a lack of communication from property owners and managers about modifications to a leased property. He emphasized that residents in his town are typically notified about construction activities, such as roofing, and that contractors are required to inform neighbors of their plans.
Q highlighted that the only reason his team became aware of the changes was due to an employee from Overture who noticed signs posted around the property. He expressed frustration over the absence of formal notification regarding what he described as a \"major modification\" to the property.
In his remarks, Q also criticized the responses he received from local officials, stating that previous assurances about addressing concerns were unfulfilled. He specifically questioned the rationale behind a proposed capacity increase to 500 vehicles, which he traced back to information on the Chick-fil-A website. He noted that the company is reportedly considering increasing that capacity to 750 vehicles, raising further concerns about the implications for the community.
The meeting underscored the importance of transparency and communication between property managers and local residents, particularly when significant changes are proposed that could impact the neighborhood.