During a recent city council meeting, discussions centered around the approval of the city budget and the allocation of Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funding for the upcoming fiscal year.
The meeting began with a motion regarding a budget of $1,400,000, which sparked a debate among council members about the timing of budget distribution. Councilman Cuthbert expressed dissatisfaction with receiving the budget details shortly before the meeting, but was met with a firm response from another council member, who emphasized that the budget had been discussed since May and was delivered on schedule.
Following the discussion, a vote was held on the initial motion, which ultimately failed to pass. Councilman Myers then proposed a motion to adopt the current budget, which was seconded by Councilwoman Smith Lee. This motion received mixed support, with some council members voting in favor while others abstained or opposed it. Despite the divided votes, the motion to adopt the budget was approved.
In addition to the budget discussions, the council also addressed the allocation of $582,410 in CDBG funding for project year 2024 and fiscal year 2025. Kofi Adi, the CDBG chair, provided an overview of the funding and its intended use, referencing specific slides that detailed the subrecipients for the current year. The public hearing segment of the meeting allowed for community input on the proposed funding allocations.
Overall, the meeting highlighted the ongoing efforts of the city council to manage budgetary concerns while also addressing community development needs through federal funding.