During a recent government meeting, constituents voiced significant concerns regarding the procurement of electric buses, emphasizing the need for transparency and public engagement in decision-making processes. The meeting featured a libertarian party chairman from Pima County who articulated a philosophical stance against government overreach, arguing that taxation equates to theft. He urged the committee to consider the implications of federal incentives tied to the bus purchase, suggesting a more cautious approach to such expenditures.
Another speaker, Pilar Costaguiz, criticized the timing of the meeting, which she felt was inaccessible to the public, and called for greater transparency regarding the bond that funded the bus procurement. She highlighted that the bond was approved by voters, and any decisions made should reflect the community's voice. Costaguiz also raised concerns about the lack of consultation with bus drivers and the potential safety issues associated with electric buses.
Committee members acknowledged the public's frustrations, with one member admitting that the meeting's timing had not been conducive to public participation. They expressed a commitment to reconsider the meeting schedule to enhance accessibility. Additionally, there was a consensus on the need for further discussion regarding the bus procurement, with calls to table the vote until more community input could be gathered.
The discussions underscored a broader call for accountability and transparency in government actions, particularly concerning expenditures that directly affect the community. The committee is expected to address these concerns in future meetings, aiming to foster a more inclusive dialogue with constituents.