During a recent government meeting, council members discussed several key issues, including budget priorities, public safety, and waste management contracts. The meeting began with a consensus on expected interest collection for the year, followed by a brief public comment period that yielded no new input.
Council Member Merkle emphasized the importance of public safety in the budget, expressing concerns that the city has not adequately addressed this priority. He highlighted the need for ongoing investment in public safety, suggesting that the current budget reflects a reactive approach rather than a proactive one. Merkle also raised issues regarding the city's garbage contract, noting potential savings that could have been achieved through better negotiations with Spokane County.
In response, Deputy Mayor Hatenberg clarified that the information reported in the media regarding the garbage contract was misleading, asserting that the rates provided by the county were inaccurately low. City Manager Hellman supported this view, stating that the analysis referenced by Merkle was a draft and not fully vetted, which contributed to misunderstandings about the contract's terms.
The meeting concluded with a positive note as Hellman shared appreciation for a recent tour of Kaiser Aluminum, highlighting the facility's historical significance and technological advancements. He also announced a groundbreaking event for a new cross-country course at Flora Park, scheduled for the following day.