Residents of Bryan County expressed their frustrations during the Planning & Zoning Meeting on June 17, 2025, regarding the incomplete infrastructure in their community. Since the development's opening in 2005, essential features such as sidewalks and street lights have yet to be installed, leaving families concerned about safety, especially for children traveling to school.
Community members highlighted that the original development plans promised these critical amenities, which remain unfulfilled. The absence of street lights poses a significant risk for families navigating the area at night, raising alarms about the safety of children and pedestrians.
The meeting underscored the urgent need for local authorities to address these infrastructure gaps. Residents are calling for immediate action to complete the development as originally intended, emphasizing that the lack of basic amenities is impacting their quality of life.
As discussions continue, the community is hopeful that their concerns will lead to tangible improvements, ensuring a safer environment for all residents. The Planning & Zoning Board is expected to prioritize these issues in upcoming sessions, aiming to fulfill the promises made nearly two decades ago.