During a recent city council meeting, significant concerns were raised regarding the landfill expansion project and the associated financial decisions made by the council. A council member, who has been in office since 2019, expressed frustration over the lack of transparency surrounding the approval process for purchasing landfill equipment and the use of escrow funds.
The council member highlighted that a motion to acquire several pieces of landfill equipment was passed with a 5-2 vote, despite the ongoing uncertainties related to the landfill's future and the COVID-19 pandemic. Notably, the council member, along with Councilwoman O'Neil, voted against the motion, citing a lack of documented prior approval for the use of escrow funds for such purchases.
In an extensive review of past council meetings dating back to 2016, the council member reported finding no records indicating that the city manager had been authorized to withdraw funds from escrow accounts for capital improvements. Furthermore, there was no evidence of public discussions or votes regarding city employees seeking support from surrounding communities for the landfill expansion.
The topic of the landfill expansion was also brought up during a recent public meeting concerning a proposed tax increase, where the mayor stated that the matter was not currently under consideration but could be revisited in the future.
The council member posed six critical questions to the council, seeking clarity on the approval dates for the use of escrow funds, the balances of landfill escrow accounts, the basis for claiming resident support for the expansion, and the potential costs associated with relocating facilities impacted by the expansion. Additionally, the council member proposed that any decision to proceed with the landfill expansion should be placed on the ballot for residents to vote, emphasizing the need for detailed information to be provided to taxpayers regarding construction costs and financing plans.
In closing, the council member expressed confidence in the integrity of their fellow council members, asserting that there was no intention of misconduct behind the scenes. The discussions from this meeting underscore the ongoing debate over the landfill expansion and the importance of transparency and public engagement in local government decisions.