During a recent government meeting, community member Craig Frost raised concerns regarding the ongoing construction on Wildwood Drive and its potential impact on local residents. Frost expressed skepticism about assurances from project representatives that the situation would improve once the construction is completed. He questioned the logic of allowing a project that could disrupt the neighborhood and cause flooding in the interim, stating, \"It doesn't make any sense to say... it'll be all better when it's done.\"
Frost emphasized the need for accountability in the construction process, arguing that there should be no allowance for causing problems that would affect the community before the project is finished. He pointed out that the building code should not permit actions that lead to significant disruptions without a clear plan for mitigation during the construction phase.
The discussion highlights ongoing tensions between community members and project developers, as residents seek assurances that their quality of life will not be compromised during construction. The board is expected to address these concerns as the project progresses.