As a 33-year-old woman who invested in a plot of land in New Winthropes three years ago, I find myself deeply disappointed by the unfulfilled promises of the developer, a Senator who sold me the property. At the time of purchase, I was assured that essential infrastructure—water, electricity, and a concrete road—would be provided to support the area. While electricity was eventually installed, albeit under pressure from other buyers, the water supply remains unresolved, and the road is still a dirt path riddled with potholes. This situation is not only inconvenient but also a blatant violation of the developer’s responsibilities. Despite my persistent and respectful efforts to communicate with the Senator, I have been met with excuses, avoidance, and, most recently, the shocking act of being blocked by him. This lack of accountability and professionalism has left me feeling frustrated, disheartened, and regretful of my investment. As a young woman striving to establish myself, I relied on these promises to create a livable environment for my future. It is deeply disheartening to be treated with such disregard, especially when I have upheld my end of the agreement. This experience highlights the need for greater accountability and transparency in property development deals.
LETTER: Senator fails to keep his promise to develop land I bought from him 3 years ago
