During a recent city council meeting, members unanimously approved the agenda, with Council Member Hanover absent. The meeting transitioned to an open forum, where residents were invited to voice their concerns regarding city governance.
Matt Weidner, a local resident, addressed the council on the topic of historic preservation, referencing a significant case involving the city. He expressed frustration over alleged ballot tampering related to historic preservation votes, highlighting that the appellate court had to intervene to reverse a prior decision. Weidner urged council members to reconsider a recent ordinance change that allows city staff to alter votes after they have been cast, calling for leadership to revoke this change.
Following Weidner, Peter Kent participated via Zoom, opposing a resolution labeled CRA 2. Kent, a retired city engineer, criticized the resolution as fiscally irresponsible, although he did not elaborate on specific concerns during his allotted time.
The meeting underscored ongoing tensions surrounding historic preservation and fiscal responsibility within the city, as residents seek greater accountability from their elected officials.