Residents of Brooksville voiced their concerns during a recent government meeting, highlighting pressing issues related to housing affordability and infrastructure maintenance.
One senior resident expressed frustration over rising lot rents imposed by Legacy LLC, which have increased by $100, placing additional financial strain on vulnerable community members, including those with disabilities and chronic illnesses. The speaker emphasized the urgency of the situation, noting that many residents are struggling to make ends meet, with some living on fixed incomes as low as $700 a month. A petition with 125 signatures has been initiated to address these concerns, but the resident fears it may not lead to meaningful change.
In a separate discussion, Bob Catlin, a long-time resident of Oak Park Avenue, raised concerns about the condition of local roads, specifically Tremont Street, which is scheduled for paving. Catlin criticized the lack of supervision during previous paving projects, citing inadequate work that has led to ongoing issues with the road's condition. He urged city officials to ensure proper oversight for the upcoming project to avoid repeating past mistakes.
City officials responded to these concerns, assuring residents that the Public Works Department is addressing previous issues and that a new director, Richard Weeks, will oversee future projects to ensure quality and accountability. The city emphasized its commitment to maintaining infrastructure and supporting the community's needs.
As these discussions unfold, residents remain hopeful for improvements in both housing stability and local infrastructure.