During the March 7, 2024, City Council meeting in Clearlake, a significant decision was made regarding community project funding. The council unanimously approved a resolution to submit proposals for three key projects, including a water project for Burns Valley and enhancements to Austin Park, which will feature a new skate park and bathroom facilities.
City officials discussed the need for additional funding for the Burns Valley water project, reflecting on last year's funding request of $14 million, which resulted in only $4 million being allocated. The council expressed a desire to pursue the full funding amount again this year, indicating the importance of the project to the community.
In addition to the water project, the council highlighted the Austin Park skate park as a smaller but vital initiative. The estimated funding gap for the skate park is around $300, while the costs for the bathroom facilities are projected to be approximately $2.50 per unit.
The resolution, identified as City Council Resolution Number 2024-11, was adopted with a motion from Council Member Stuetten and a second from Vice Mayor Overton. The unanimous vote underscores the council's commitment to advancing these community projects, which aim to enhance local infrastructure and recreational opportunities for residents.
As the city manager prepares to submit the proposals, the council's actions signal a proactive approach to securing necessary funding and improving community resources in Clearlake.