In a recent city council meeting, officials addressed concerns regarding the rising costs and complexities of utility undergrounding projects in Del Mar. The discussions highlighted the challenges faced in providing detailed cost estimates due to the intricate nature of the projects, which involve various factors such as trench depth, existing utilities, and the number of transformers required.
City representatives acknowledged past difficulties with cost estimations, emphasizing a commitment to transparency and accountability. They reassured the council that the current estimates include contingencies to account for uncertainties, aiming to avoid future budget overruns. The council members expressed their support for the ongoing efforts, recognizing the significant increases in construction costs attributed to factors like labor shortages and supply chain disruptions since the pandemic.
Tensions arose when a council member criticized the council's transparency and accountability, claiming that the utility projects had been effectively canceled or deferred. In response, other council members defended the process, asserting that the council has been more transparent than ever and that the projects are still moving forward. They emphasized the importance of collaboration with various committees and the community in navigating these challenges.
The meeting concluded with a consensus on the need to adapt to the current economic realities while maintaining a focus on the successful completion of the utility undergrounding projects. Council members reiterated their dedication to finding solutions, even if it means extending timelines for project completion.