According to WDAM, Stink Fest organizers wanted people to enjoy the music and also encourage local government officials to work together to find a solution to the problem. One government official, Ward Four Councilwoman Mary Dryden, spoke at the event and addressed the bad smelling problem.
"My hope and my prayer is that this is behind us very quickly," said Dryden. "Complacency causes communities to collapse and the fact that you came today, the fact that you want to be aware of this problem and find out what can be done about it, shows that you care about Hattiesburg."
Festival director, Michael Peerboom, speaking to WDAM is hopeful that this festival will draw attention to the growing problem. "I'd like to see the City make a move on it and start getting the problems fixed."
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