The public hearing convened to discuss the proposed 2025 budget, strategic goals for 2024 to 2025, and the capital improvement program for 2025 to 2029 drew community members eager to voice their opinions. Acting Mayor Healy opened the floor for comments, inviting attendees to share their thoughts on the budget.
Audrey Ridley, a resident from 10436 King Street, urged the city to allocate $10 million for Blue Jacket Park, referencing the $8 million investment in Ad Astra in Lenexa as a benchmark for quality and community benefit. Her request highlighted a desire for enhanced recreational facilities in the area.
Another speaker, Al Hesseltyne from 11720 West 100 and Second Street, echoed Ridley's sentiments, suggesting that while $10 million is a starting point, the city should aim to create a facility that is both innovative and cost-effective. He emphasized the importance of designing amenities that cater to young families and expressed concern over the lengthy timeline for project completion, urging city officials to expedite the process for the benefit of the community's youth.
The discussions reflect a growing demand for improved recreational spaces and a proactive approach to community development, as residents seek to ensure that their needs are met in the upcoming budgetary considerations.