During a recent city council meeting, resident Irene Reyes passionately urged council members to adopt an ordinance limiting the construction of mega warehouses in Hemet. Speaking on item 6a, Reyes emphasized the importance of governance that reflects the interests of the community, highlighting the need for transparency and accountability from elected officials.
Reyes expressed her belief in the inherent goodness of people and the responsibility of the council to serve the residents of Hemet. She pointed out that the council members, who earn a modest stipend, are elected to represent the community's interests. \"We do not want mega warehouses in Hemet,\" she declared, stressing that the potential construction of these facilities could lead to a decline in the quality of life for residents.
She warned that if warehouses are built, many residents may reconsider their living situations, with some potentially choosing to leave the area. Reyes cautioned that Hemet risks reverting to a negative reputation associated with low socioeconomic status and high crime rates if the council does not heed the community's concerns.
The discussion reflects ongoing tensions in Hemet regarding urban development and its impact on local residents, as the council weighs the implications of warehouse construction against community desires for a more sustainable and livable environment.