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Council Member Cyndi Sharkey has demonstrated a consistent focus on fiscal responsibility, procedural clarity, and maintaining existing neighborhood character in her legislative work. She frequently interrogates the financial feasibility of city projects, ranging from infrastructure and public safety technology to housing developments and transportation initiatives, while advocating for state or grant-based offsets for rising costs. Sharkey is a vocal proponent of preserving neighborhood context over rigid adherence to general plans and ensures that city incentives, such as density bonuses, are tied to specific public benefits and accountability. Throughout her tenure, she has also established herself as an active moderator and procedural leader, prioritizing transparency and the preservation of service levels in interlocal agreements.
The proposed Highland Drive extension is estimated to cost $118.9 million, while the alternative 1700 East corridor is estimated at $20.4 million.
The city's contribution to the commission is being weighed against other budget priorities.
Future water rate increases and potential property tax adjustments are expected in FY28 and FY31.
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