In a recent government meeting, local officials expressed strong concerns regarding the ongoing operations of MCM, a construction company previously linked to fatalities and injuries. Councilmember Fiore highlighted the company's controversial history, noting that despite its troubled past, MCM continues to operate under a new name, Magnum, raising questions about accountability and public safety.
Fiore criticized the county's budgeting process, suggesting that the projected costs for a bridge project involving MCM were misleading. He argued that the actual expenses would exceed the initial estimates, calling for a thorough review of the contract and its implications for the community. He emphasized the need for transparency, stating that the contract should have been presented to the county commission for further scrutiny.
The discussion also touched on the potential involvement of the county's inspector general's office to investigate the matter further. Council members expressed a desire for clarity and accountability, particularly regarding public safety concerns associated with the project.
Mayor Kava, who also resides in the area, acknowledged the emotional nature of the discussions and reiterated the importance of public safety. She indicated that further dialogue with county officials would be necessary to address community concerns and explore the possibility of pausing the project until all questions are adequately answered.
The meeting concluded with a commitment to ongoing communication and collaboration between local officials and county representatives, as they seek to ensure the safety and well-being of the community amidst the contentious backdrop of the bridge project.