During a recent government meeting, officials highlighted the importance of community vigilance in maintaining the safety and cleanliness of the local river. A resident, referred to as Miss Beth, was commended for her role as a vigilant observer, providing valuable information about activities along the river. Officials encouraged residents to report any suspicious activities, emphasizing the mantra, \"If you see something, say something.\"
City representatives urged the public to utilize their smartphones to document any unusual occurrences, particularly if they involve identifiable vehicles or individuals. This proactive approach aims to enhance community safety and accountability.
The meeting also addressed the city's ongoing efforts to clean up derelict boats that have plagued the marina area. Following Hurricane Florence, the city council initiated a program to remove abandoned vessels, successfully eliminating 30 boats. Currently, only one boat remains, and city officials are working with its owner to facilitate its removal. This initiative is part of a broader strategy to reduce slum and blight along the waterway, significantly improving the area's aesthetic and environmental quality.
Overall, the discussions underscored the collaborative effort between residents and city officials to foster a safer and cleaner river environment.