During a recent government meeting, board members expressed significant concerns regarding the escalating costs and management issues surrounding the construction of a new water plant in Riviera Beach. One board member highlighted the staggering $16 million fee being paid to engineers, questioning the value given that similar projects in other municipalities, such as a new water plant in New York, are being completed for approximately $80 million, despite serving a population twice the size of Riviera Beach.
The discussion revealed frustrations over the perceived mismanagement of the project, with board members emphasizing the need for transparency and accountability. One member pointed out that the current estimates for the water plant have ballooned to between $200 million and $300 million, which they believe is excessively high compared to industry standards.
Concerns were also raised about the communication surrounding the water system's issues, with board members recalling difficulties in conveying information to the public during previous crises. They noted that past consent orders allowed for more flexibility in addressing problems, whereas the current situation seems to lack similar leniency, forcing the municipality to pay cash rather than undertake in-kind projects to resolve issues.
The meeting underscored a collective urgency among board members to address the ongoing challenges with the water system and to ensure that future management practices are improved to prevent such costly oversights.