During a recent government meeting, officials discussed the implications of a $350 million ballot question aimed at funding law enforcement, set to be voted on November 5th. Concerns were raised about how the potential passage of this measure might affect the budgeting for the Arapahoe County Sheriff's Office (ACSO). However, it was noted that the city of Centennial is not expected to see significant revenue from this funding initiative.
The meeting also highlighted ongoing discussions regarding neighborhood services, particularly the allocation of grants. Officials indicated a focus on increasing funding for larger community grants, which have seen high demand, while maintaining support for smaller grants. For the upcoming years, the budget includes $100,000 earmarked for ten large grants and $50,000 for small grants, reflecting a consistent interest in both types of funding.
Additionally, the council addressed various outstanding items, including school safety plans and public works projects. Updates on these initiatives are expected in the coming weeks, with a public hearing on the budget scheduled for November 19th. This session will also include discussions on property tax mill levies, which are crucial for the city's revenue.
Overall, the meeting underscored the collaborative efforts of city officials in preparing the budget and responding to community needs, while also setting the stage for future discussions on funding and safety initiatives.