During public comment at the Jan. 27 Public Works and Transportation Committee meeting, a community member raised concerns about project delays and alleged that developer fees collected for specific projects have not been spent for their intended purposes.
The commenter said citizen action groups should be allowed to participate more directly in public-works projects and budget discussions. He cited several examples he said illustrate the problem: alleyways and neighborhood streets left unrepaired; developer fees collected for Sports Park not spent on the park; developer fees intended for a northeast community fire station collected for many years without construction; wells for a recycled-water program unbuilt; and a 5th Street bridge project that the commenter said was initially budgeted at $50,000,000 and is now at $134,000,000 but remains unbuilt. "The city collects money but doesn't spend it on projects these funds are intended for," the commenter said.
Committee response
Committee members acknowledged the public comment; no staff member provided specific financial data or a project-by-project accounting in the meeting record. The committee then moved on to the next agenda item.
Next steps
The comment was recorded as part of the public-comment record. The committee did not direct staff to produce a specific report on the allegations during this meeting; any follow-up would require a formal request or agenda item.