During a recent government meeting, a resident of Centerville expressed strong support for rescinding resolution 24072, emphasizing the need for community-driven development. The speaker, a two-year resident, highlighted the importance of involving local voices in planning decisions, urging the council to listen to residents' desires rather than imposing preconceived notions.
The resident noted that every individual they spoke with opposed the current resolution, advocating for alternative proposals that better reflect community interests. They called for the newly forming development committee, referred to as Duraq, to prioritize open communication with residents and adapt plans based on their feedback.
The meeting underscored a growing sentiment among Centerville residents for a more inclusive approach to development, signaling a potential shift in how local governance engages with the community. The council's response to these concerns could shape future planning efforts in the town.