During a recent government meeting, community members voiced their concerns regarding a proposed development that has sparked significant opposition among local residents. Pamela Fitchitt, a resident of Edwards Road, expressed her gratitude for the ongoing efforts of the town but highlighted the emotional and mental toll that repeated proposals from Nataya Capital have taken on her community, particularly among senior residents. Fitchitt emphasized that this marks the third proposal affecting their neighborhood, urging officials to recognize the fatigue and frustration of residents who feel they are constantly fighting to protect their homes.
Deborah Smith, another local resident, also spoke out against the development, revealing that she received a proposal to sell her property just days before the community meeting. Smith raised concerns about the timing of the proposal, suggesting that the developers were aware of the meeting beforehand. She firmly stated her opposition to the project, which would be located behind her home.
The meeting underscored the growing tension between residents and developers, with community members calling for more transparency and consideration of their concerns as they navigate the challenges posed by ongoing development proposals.