A heated debate erupted at the San Gabriel City Council Special Meeting on December 3, 2024, over a proposed $10,000 funding request for travel to the city's sister city in Taiwan. Council Member Chen expressed strong opposition, recalling a previous agreement that city funds should not be used for travel expenses beyond minor items like city pins and coffee mugs. He argued that the money could be better allocated to local services, suggesting it could enhance the budgets of the police and fire departments, potentially funding life-saving equipment.
Chen's concerns were echoed by Vice Mayor, who sought clarification from the Mayor on the rationale behind the agenda item. While acknowledging the initial stance against cash expenditures for travel, the Vice Mayor framed the funding as an investment in cultural relations, emphasizing the importance of maintaining a presence in Taiwan.
The discussion highlighted a divide among council members regarding the prioritization of city funds, with some advocating for local needs over international relations. As the council continues to deliberate, the outcome of this funding request could significantly impact both community services and the city's diplomatic ties.