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Business owner battles chaos from nearby homeless camp

July 09, 2024 | Manchester Planning & Zoning Board, Manchester, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire


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Business owner battles chaos from nearby homeless camp
During a recent government meeting in Manchester, a local business owner expressed deep frustration over ongoing issues related to a nearby property that has become a hub for homelessness and criminal activity. The owner, who has been trying to manage his own property adjacent to the troubled site, described a two-year ordeal marked by disturbances, including fires and drug use, which have deterred potential tenants and severely impacted his business.

The speaker presented evidence of the deteriorating conditions, including photographs of individuals engaging in illegal activities just feet from his building. He questioned the ability of the property owner, who is seeking to expand from a single-family to a two-family unit, to manage the increased responsibility given the current state of the property. Despite his efforts to raise these concerns previously, he felt that city officials had overlooked the severity of the situation, leading to a sense of despair and helplessness.

In addition to the issues surrounding the property, another resident raised concerns about parking on Myrtle Street, highlighting the challenges posed by existing traffic and the potential impact of new developments. The city officials acknowledged these concerns and committed to addressing them in future discussions.

The meeting underscored the ongoing challenges faced by local residents and business owners in managing the effects of homelessness and property neglect, as well as the need for effective city planning and community support. City officials assured attendees that they would follow up on the issues raised, particularly regarding the management of the problematic property and the parking situation.

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