During a recent government meeting, community member Adriana Batista urged city officials to prioritize funding for local recreational facilities, specifically advocating for the summer operation of the Jackie Robinson Recreation Center and Villa Park and Kennedy Pools. Batista highlighted the relatively modest investment required—less than $200,000—compared to the significant funds allocated for police department expenditures, which she criticized as disproportionate.
Batista also expressed concern over the handling of the Charter Task Force and the independent police auditor's recommendations, suggesting that the city is favoring certain initiatives while sidelining others. She called for the inclusion of the auditor's recommendations on the ballot, emphasizing the need for accountability within the police department, particularly in light of reported harassment faced by officers advocating for reform.
The meeting also included a public hearing on proposed water rate adjustments, which drew significant public interest. The city clerk's office reported receiving 23 letters opposing the adjustments, alongside one letter requesting clearer information about the proposed changes. The council is set to continue discussions on these matters in a follow-up meeting scheduled for June 10 at 5:30 PM.