During a recent government meeting, officials discussed the city’s budget for the upcoming year, highlighting key areas of focus and ongoing challenges. The city manager reported that the budget remains largely consistent with the previous year, with particular attention drawn to rising cybersecurity expenses. The city has faced multiple cybersecurity incidents, including ransomware attacks affecting several municipalities, prompting a push for enhanced training for all staff, including council members, to mitigate risks associated with email threats.
Public works was a significant topic of discussion, with officials announcing the restoration of $700,000 for road resurfacing projects. Additionally, the department is seeking funding for new machinery, specifically a mini excavator equipped with a rotary motor. This equipment is essential for maintaining public right-of-ways and managing ditches and retention ponds, as it allows for effective brush clearing and capacity enhancement.
The meeting underscored the importance of investing in infrastructure and cybersecurity as the city navigates its financial planning for the year ahead.