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Residents demand urgent action to reclaim unsafe downtown streets

August 20, 2024 | Morgantown, Monongalia County, West Virginia


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Residents demand urgent action to reclaim unsafe downtown streets
Residents of Morgantown expressed deep concerns about safety and cleanliness in the downtown area during a recent government meeting. Community members voiced their frustrations over public drug use, aggressive panhandling, and pervasive litter, which they believe contribute to a deteriorating perception of the city.

One resident highlighted the unease felt by individuals, particularly young women, who are hesitant to enjoy local amenities like the rail trail due to fears of harassment and unsafe conditions. The speaker emphasized the need for both short-term and long-term solutions to address these issues, arguing that improving public safety and cleanliness is essential for attracting businesses and visitors to the area.

Another resident, Danny Ludwig, criticized existing ordinances aimed at addressing these problems, describing them as ineffective and in need of significant improvement. He pointed out the negative behavior associated with college students, particularly on weekends, which exacerbates the litter and safety concerns in the downtown area.

The discussions underscored a collective desire for action to revitalize Morgantown's downtown, with residents calling for tough decisions to enhance the city's image and ensure a safe environment for all.

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