During a recent government meeting, county officials expressed satisfaction with the proposed budget, noting that all departments were in agreement with their allocations. Miss Martinez, who led the session, acknowledged the hard work of county staff and emphasized the professionalism of her team in the budget development process.
As the meeting transitioned to public comments, concerns were raised regarding a specific budget item related to the allocation of $101,000 in general funds for off-highway vehicle site planning. Eddie Lane, representing the Sierra Club, criticized the choice of the proposed site near Pozo Creek, citing environmental concerns, including the presence of federally protected species and existing oil wells. Lane questioned the appropriateness of using taxpayer dollars for planning at a location he deemed unsuitable and suggested that funds would be better spent on revitalizing the county's parks and recreation department.
Another speaker, Sandra Melgosa Plasencia from the Leadership Council for Justice and Accountability, highlighted the need for additional funding for septic system repairs in the community of Fuller Acres. She urged the county to consider this as a temporary solution while the community works towards connecting to a larger wastewater system.
The meeting underscored the ongoing dialogue between county officials and community advocates regarding budget priorities and environmental stewardship, setting the stage for further discussions as public hearings continue.