During a recent city council meeting in Forest Park, Georgia, discussions centered on community engagement and public safety initiatives. A representative from the Rock Church of Atlanta raised a query regarding the potential donation of old playground equipment to nonprofit organizations, highlighting the church's commitment to community service. The church is celebrating 22 years of ministry, with a special focus on a food program that serves approximately 450 individuals weekly. They are seeking partnerships and volunteers to support their efforts in addressing food insecurity in the area.
In addition, public comments included concerns from resident Samuel Ibanez about the condition of local roads, particularly for cyclists. He proposed the installation of designated bike lanes to enhance safety for cyclists navigating busy streets. Ibanez emphasized the need for visible markings to prevent accidents and improve overall traffic conditions.
The meeting also featured the introduction of Officer Eric Ellis, a rehire with the Forest Park Police Department, who brings years of experience back to the city. The city manager's report was brief, indicating a focus on maintaining public safety and community welfare. Overall, the meeting underscored the importance of community involvement and the city's responsiveness to resident concerns.