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NCIP committee adopts January schedule, debates online voting tool and how to prioritize projects
Summary
City staff demonstrated a digital, neighborhood‑by‑neighborhood voting tool and the committee approved Jan. 14, Jan. 21 (discussion/public comment) and Jan. 28 (voting) for a prioritization exercise; members raised concerns about transparency, conflict‑of‑interest procedures and whether the council could take both proposed FY27 funds and freeze projects.
The Neighborhood/Community Improvement Program advisory committee voted to adopt three January meeting dates to review and prioritize prior‑year NCIP projects, but members raised significant concerns about an online voting form, conflict‑of‑interest rules and how the committee’s prioritization recommendations will be considered by the city council.
Staff demonstrated a web‑based survey that would present projects grouped by neighborhood, require a name and neighborhood to submit, and allow conflicted members to skip particular projects (staff said conflicted items could…
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