During a recent government meeting, community members voiced their concerns and support regarding the city's financial situation and a proposed sales tax increase. Bill Davis, an ER nurse with 25 years of experience, emphasized the urgency of addressing the city's budget issues, stating, \"when the outgo exceeds the income, your upkeep becomes your downfall.\" He urged officials to expedite the decision-making process on the matter.
Steve Broker echoed this sentiment, highlighting the unsustainable nature of the current budget and proposing a campaign slogan: \"Better budgets, better services, better community.\" Several residents from Marin Valley Mobile Country Club, including Janine Bradley, Susan Harper, and Janet Willett, expressed their support for the sales tax increase, citing the need for increased revenue to ensure the city's long-term viability.
Willett specifically noted the importance of a stable city government free from systemic financial issues and suggested that the sales tax increase should not have an expiration date. Mary Curry raised a critical point regarding the ballot wording, questioning the omission of employee costs, which constitute a significant portion of the city's operating expenses.
The meeting underscored a collective call for action to address the city's financial challenges, with residents advocating for diverse revenue sources, including storefront cannabis, to bolster the local economy. The discussions reflect a community eager for solutions to ensure sustainable city services and governance.