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City Council Faces Backlash Over Controversial Park Budget Proposal

December 03, 2024 | Lakewood, Pierce County, Washington


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City Council Faces Backlash Over Controversial Park Budget Proposal
During a recent city council meeting, officials discussed a proposed budget adjustment to allocate $2 million from the economic development opportunity fund for improvements to Edgewater Park and downtown parks. This funding was initially established in 2021 and has been carried over from previous budget adjustments.

City officials emphasized the importance of these funds for enhancing local parks, with a follow-up vote scheduled for December 9. However, the proposal has sparked significant public debate, with residents expressing concerns about the allocation of taxpayer money.

Several community members voiced their opposition during the public hearing. Ibrahim Mir Jalili raised concerns about potential state budget shortfalls and urged the council to reconsider the budget adjustment, warning that residents might face increased taxes in the future. Christina Manetti, a resident of Edgewater Park, criticized the plan as an excessive expenditure for a small park that already struggles with overcrowding and environmental issues. She argued that the funds would be better spent on habitat restoration rather than park development.

Dennis Haugen and James Dunlop echoed similar sentiments, questioning the reliance on grant money and suggesting that such funding often benefits city bureaucracy rather than the residents. They argued that the proposed improvements would not significantly enhance the park's utility or accessibility, particularly during off-peak seasons.

The council's decision on the budget adjustment will be closely watched, as it reflects broader concerns about fiscal responsibility and community priorities in Lakewood.

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