During a recent government meeting, concerns were raised regarding the significant increases in water and sewer rates, which have surged by 126% over the past 14 years. A committee member expressed frustration over the ongoing hikes, attributing part of the issue to the pressures of development in the area. The member emphasized the need for adequate infrastructure to support new projects, particularly referencing the upcoming Battery Park development.
The discussion also touched on financial strategies related to the justice center, with a recommendation made to the city commission to avoid leasing out debt, which had previously caused unease among committee members. The member expressed relief that the justice center would not involve police funding through leasing, indicating a preference for more transparent financial practices.
Additionally, the member raised alarms about a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Cedar Point, which commits the city to significant projects over the next 20 years. Concerns were voiced about the sustainability of this agreement, especially since Cedar Point reportedly did not sign the MoU, raising questions about its enforceability. The member highlighted the potential long-term implications for new commissioners who will inherit this financial obligation, urging a reevaluation of the commitments made to Cedar Point.