A local business owner expressed deep frustration during a recent government meeting regarding the prolonged construction project affecting their operations. The owner revealed that their establishment has been forced to discard approximately $600 worth of perishable food daily due to the lack of customer traffic, leading to significant financial strain.
The construction, which was initially projected to take 8 to 9 months, has now extended to an estimated additional year, with minimal progress observed over the past three months. The owner described the area as resembling a \"war zone,\" citing insufficient workforce presence and delays in essential materials, such as the seawall.
In light of these challenges, the business owner appealed for county assistance to help cover ongoing expenses, including rent and utilities, to avoid the dire consequence of closing permanently. They emphasized the importance of maintaining operations, not only for their livelihood but also for the potential growth of the area, referencing their investment in a Nathan's franchise at a nearby location.
The meeting highlighted the urgent need for local government support to assist businesses struggling due to unforeseen construction delays, as many face similar predicaments in the wake of ongoing infrastructure projects.