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Residents press council on festival spending, police funding and recognition for community role models

April 17, 2026 | Newport News (Independent City), Virginia


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Residents press council on festival spending, police funding and recognition for community role models
Two residents used public comment to press the council on budget priorities: asking for regional contributions to a large festival, urging full police funding, and requesting a street sign to honor Michael Vick’s community work.

Javon Bennett, introduced by the clerk, said he volunteers with Chesapeake Bay Foundation and asked the council to "give Michael Vick his share" of civic recognition, arguing Vick’s mentoring and rehabilitation work is a positive example for youth.

Sharon Scott criticized an announced $3,000,000 investment in a 'Noodles Festival,' noting Newport News has limited hotel capacity and suggesting the city should seek financial support from Hampton, Suffolk, Williamsburg and York County because visitors' spending and lodging cross jurisdictions. Scott also told council members, “I'm here to ask you all to fully fund the police department,” arguing additional resources are needed for hiring, equipment and professional support.

Why it matters: speakers framed the items as budget trade-offs—major event spending and public-safety funding compete with local services and workforce development investments—and asked the council to consider regional partnerships and targeted resource allocations.

The public hearing was closed by a 7-0 council vote.

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