The council is working to identify the most important projects for the coming year. They want to avoid spreading resources too thin by focusing on a few high-impact goals.
At a glance
Declining — being discussed less frequently. 0 mentions in the last 30 days, 4 the 60 before, 1 the 90 before that.
The committee is recommending a total investment of $301,000 for park and tree projects.
All residents who use city parks and trails will benefit from improved facilities and more shade.
Residents may face higher monthly utility bills due to the proposed rate increases.
The city is proposing a 5.2% property tax hike to help cover rising costs. This would add about $174,000 to the city's budget.
Did you miss it? Well, most Parkites did. Last Thursday, the mayor and City Council voted to double their salaries. Don’t you wish you could do that? Our mayor’s compensation and benefits will now be greater...
The city is considering a 5.2% tax hike to cover rising costs for city services like police, roads, and parks. This would add about $19 a year to the tax bill for an $850,000 home.
The city is planning to spend $301,000 on park improvements, including new shade structures and 126 new trees. This is part of the annual Tap Tax funding.
The council is working to identify the most important projects for the coming year. They want to avoid spreading resources too thin by focusing on a few high-impact goals.
The city is raising prices for burial niches to pay for the new columbarium building. These changes ensure the project is paid for while keeping the city's rates competitive.
The city is planning its spending for the next year, balancing growth and infrastructure needs against potential economic risks like a recession.
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