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Vienna council debates budget priorities: roads, bridges, rec center, cameras and quarterly reviews
Summary
During a special meeting the Vienna City Council and staff discussed next year’s budget priorities, focusing on street paving funding, bridge replacements, recreation center repairs, police camera systems, IT upgrades and a new quarterly budget review process.
City of Vienna officials used a special meeting to outline priorities and constraints for next year’s budget, discussing roads, bridges, the recreation center, police camera equipment and information-technology upgrades while the mayor emphasized quarterly reviews to prevent over-obligation of city funds.
The mayor described the budget approach as one of “good stewardship” and said the mayor’s office and the finance director met with each department head to review requests. The council discussed three themes repeatedly: limited local funds, the timing of water and sewer projects that could disrupt paving work, and a preference to avoid placing large “what if” sums in the base budget.
A resident who spoke during public comment urged the council to increase paving funds. The speaker said capital-expenditure requests had been trimmed — including one item reduced from $2,000,000 to…
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