In a recent government meeting, the board confirmed the nomination of Chris Flores as the town service officer with a vote of 8 to 2. Following this, discussions centered on the capital improvement plan, which is set to play a crucial role in future city projects. The board unanimously agreed to refer the plan to both the planning commission and the committee of the whole for further consideration.
Mayor's budget discussions highlighted the ongoing efforts to keep the budget increase under 4% for voters. The mayor encouraged public participation in budget meetings and requested department heads to identify an additional 1% in budget cuts. Preliminary discussions indicated that salary and cost-of-living adjustments could account for approximately 47% of the overall budget, with a significant portion of the increase tied to these factors.
The meeting also addressed rising concerns over graffiti and vandalism in the city. The mayor expressed frustration over the defacement of public art, urging community members to foster respect for shared spaces. He emphasized the importance of maintaining the city’s image and called for collective responsibility in addressing these issues. The city’s Department of Public Works and local police are actively working to manage and clean up vandalism, with community support in the form of donated graffiti sealant. The mayor reiterated the need for ongoing public safety discussions to tackle these challenges effectively.