Concerns over road safety and trash service costs dominated the La Habra Heights City Council meeting on October 14, 2024, as residents voiced urgent issues affecting their community.
A local horse rider shared a harrowing experience, recounting how a speeding car nearly startled his horse while he was riding near a stop sign. "They've got to slow down or they're gonna hurt somebody," he warned, highlighting the dangers posed by narrow roads that lack proper shoulders for pedestrians and cyclists. His plea underscored the need for increased awareness and caution among drivers in the area, especially with residents frequently walking their dogs.
Tina Ueno, a resident of Mea Pan Road, also took the floor to address rising trash service costs that have skyrocketed from $1.65 to $47.99 bi-monthly. Ueno expressed frustration over the lack of communication regarding the new contract, stating, "This was not brought to the people," and emphasized that residents were not adequately consulted about the changes. She described the challenges of having a full-sized trash truck navigate their narrow private road, which raised concerns about safety and accessibility.
The discussions reflect a growing need for the city council to address both road safety and community service issues, as residents call for more transparency and consideration in decision-making processes. The council's response to these concerns will be crucial in shaping the future of La Habra Heights.