In a recent government meeting, community concerns were raised regarding a proposed building project by the Saint Julian, which many residents argue does not serve a civic purpose and is primarily for profit. Critics highlighted the lack of windows in the design and the inadequate setback between the new structure and existing buildings, particularly the Arete.
Residents expressed frustration over the increasing number of hotel rooms in the area, questioning the lack of consideration for the existing infrastructure and community needs. They noted that the Saint Julian has not engaged in meaningful dialogue with those opposed to the project, despite requests for discussions.
Concerns were also voiced about the elimination of open space around the Saint Julian, contradicting earlier claims made during the project's presentation. The community emphasized the need for a constructive dialogue between the developers and residents to address issues such as flood zone impacts, waste management, and parking.
As the meeting progressed, participants underscored the importance of community involvement in the planning process, urging the Saint Julian to reconsider its approach and engage with local stakeholders.