During a recent government meeting, community concerns regarding housing and senior citizen welfare were prominently addressed. A local resident emphasized the urgent need for new homes in Freeport, proposing the construction of at least 100 houses to bolster the community's tax base. The resident plans to petition the federal government for a grant through the Department of Transportation to facilitate this development, highlighting the availability of land for such projects.
In addition to housing, the resident raised issues about the condition of drainage ditches, particularly those on Cherry Street, which have become overgrown and pose flooding risks. This concern underscores the need for improved infrastructure to support community safety.
The discussion also touched on the importance of caring for senior citizens, with the resident sharing a poignant story about a recently deceased community member who had been isolated in his home. The resident called for greater attention to the needs of elderly individuals, urging community members to check in on those who may be shut in and to foster a supportive environment.
The meeting concluded with a call to action for community leaders to lead by example, emphasizing the importance of compassion and proactive engagement in addressing the needs of all residents.