Residents of Timberlane expressed growing concerns during a recent government meeting regarding water quality and safety in their area. One resident highlighted ongoing issues with water surging, which has persisted for over two months, raising alarms about the potential contamination and reliability of the water supply. The individual noted that the situation has made daily activities, such as showering, problematic, as they worry about effectively rinsing soap from their hair.
Additionally, the resident pointed out a perceived connection between the water systems of Timberlane and the nearby Creekstone area, questioning whether the issues are linked. The concerns were compounded by frustrations over the management of local cattle trucks, which have been observed parked in traffic lanes and on shoulders, creating hazards for drivers. The resident criticized Creekstone for not providing adequate parking for these trucks, which often leave behind litter and pose safety risks on the roads.
The meeting underscored the need for local authorities to address both water quality issues and traffic safety, as residents continue to voice their frustrations over these pressing matters.