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Residents of Gallatin are calling for increased transparency regarding the proposed Phoenix construction project, a significant initiative that could reshape the city’s landscape. During a recent city council meeting, community members voiced their concerns and presented a petition demanding that the project undergo the same rigorous disclosure standards required of private companies.
The petition, accessible at ourfight.online/phoenixprojectpetition, outlines specific requests for transparency, including detailed project plans, cost estimates, funding sources, and environmental impact assessments. The residents argue that since public projects are funded by taxpayer dollars, they deserve comprehensive information to foster trust and ensure responsible management of public funds.
One resident, Pam Farino, emphasized the need for community input, stating that the project has been shrouded in secrecy, leading to a lack of trust between citizens and their elected officials. She expressed concern that the project, which has been in development for over 16 months, has not adequately involved the community in discussions or decision-making processes.
Another speaker, Bob Schultz, a former city council member, echoed these sentiments, advocating for the project to be put to a public referendum. He questioned the motivations behind the project and suggested that if it is truly beneficial for Gallatin, the developers should invest in existing downtown properties rather than pursuing new developments that could lead to gentrification.
The discussions surrounding the Phoenix project reflect broader concerns about the future of Gallatin and the importance of maintaining its community character. As the city council considers the next steps, residents are urging their representatives to prioritize transparency and public engagement in decisions that will impact the community for years to come.
Converted from City of Gallatin 2025-07-09 meeting on July 09, 2025
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