During a recent village board meeting in Mantino, residents expressed concerns over local infrastructure and zoning changes, while community events received approval.
One resident raised issues regarding the delayed repairs on Cyprus Drive, which were initially scheduled to begin 30 to 45 days after the June 3 meeting but have yet to commence after 77 days. The speaker emphasized the road's deteriorating condition and the safety risks posed by potholes, particularly as fall approaches and visibility decreases.
Another resident voiced strong opposition to a proposed development in Goshen, labeling it a \"communist\" initiative and expressing fears about rising taxes due to increased property evaluations. This sentiment reflects a broader concern among some community members about the potential impact of new developments on local demographics and governance.
The board also approved a request from the Knights of Columbus to conduct their 55th annual Tootsie Roll fundraising drive on September 6 and 7, with funds benefiting local charities. The event will involve volunteers soliciting donations at various locations throughout the village, with safety measures in place.
Additionally, a block party request for South Poplar Circle on August 24 was approved, continuing a tradition of community engagement.
In infrastructure developments, the village is working on establishing regulations for a new fiber network, which aims to enhance internet service competition in the area. The initiative is driven by interest from multiple companies and federal funding opportunities, with plans to ensure that installations meet community standards.
The meeting concluded with updates on various community projects, including improvements at Legacy Park and ongoing renovations at Heritage Park, which are expected to enhance recreational facilities for residents. The board remains focused on addressing community concerns while promoting local events and infrastructure improvements.