During a recent government meeting, significant concerns were raised regarding the transparency and accountability of internal construction costs associated with ongoing projects. A council member expressed frustration over the perceived lack of information from a monopolistic entity involved in the construction process, describing it as a \"black box\" that withholds crucial data. The member emphasized that without a clear understanding of unit costs, the council would struggle to make informed decisions regarding the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) and other initiatives.
The discussion highlighted a growing dissatisfaction among members of the Urban Planning Advisory Committee (UPAK), who feel they are operating with limited information. This situation has led to fears that their input may merely serve to endorse decisions made by the council without adequate scrutiny. The council member voiced strong disagreements with the current approach, particularly in light of rising construction costs that could impact fairness and project viability.
The member called for greater accountability from the council, suggesting that residents of Del Mar deserve more transparency in the decision-making process. They argued that the community should have the opportunity to elect new council members if they are dissatisfied with the current direction. The meeting underscored the complexities of construction project management, where design choices significantly influence costs, and the need for a more open dialogue about financial implications.
As the council navigates these challenges, the member reiterated the importance of transparency and the necessity for a clearer understanding of construction costs to ensure responsible governance and community trust.