A public commenter described leading a local community agency through substantial growth and projects, saying the organization expanded from about $500,000 to $18 million under his tenure and launched local programs aimed at jobs, housing and food access.
The speaker, who did not give his name in the transcript, told listeners he "came from poor... rough start" and said he was "here to make a difference." He described taking over what the transcript renders as "Neon No Economic Opportunity," saying staff initially told him he lacked experience but that the agency grew during his leadership. "When I left the job it was $18 million," he said.
He said the agency "created job opportunities from cradle to grave" and worked on housing-discrimination issues. He also cited transportation needs and said the group "started the first uh supermarket on Washington Street," presenting that supermarket as a concrete project to improve local access to food.
The transcript does not record any motion, vote or formal action tied to these remarks, and it does not include external documentation verifying the budget figures or the exact legal name of the agency (the organization name appears in the transcript as "Neon No Economic Opportunity"). The comments are presented here as the speaker stated them in the transcript; the meeting record does not include an independent verification of the claims.
The remarks closed with the speaker saying the work "made a lot of changes in this town" and noting that he and his wife struggled while building the programs he described. No follow-up actions, staff responses or board directives appear in the available transcript.