PCP Wed Oct 23: 9891% Operating Budget Increase

IN THIS ISSUE: Skyline Center Upgrades Approved | 9,891% Increase Included in Recommended Budget of FY 24-25

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Good morning Wilmington!

As you will see below, The City of Wilmington recently proposed a significant budget increase for the Skyline Center due to growing operational needs.

Mayor Bill Saffo stated in a City Council meeting, delaying maintenance and operational issues only leads to higher costs later:

The longer you delay it the more it costs.

Bill Saffo, Mayor of Wilmington

With a $2,989,427 (9891%) funding recommendation, it's crucial that taxpayers are aware of where their money is going. If you agree, share this edition of Port City Pulse!

In today’s Port City Pulse:

  • Skyline Center Upgrades Approved

  • 9,891% Increase Included in Recommended Budget of FY 24-25

  • Voracious Event Set for October 25

Skyline Center Upgrades Approved, Despite Council Dispute Over Budget Timing

[Port City Daily] Wilmington City Council approved a $6.3 million contract with Monteith Construction to upgrade its headquarters at the Skyline Center, despite concerns from one council member. The upgrades include a customer service center, planning counter, and new council chambers. The funding sources include FEMA reimbursements and city reserves, but critics, like Councilman Luke Waddell, argue that it's premature to move forward without reviewing the upcoming budget.

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9,891% Increase Included in Recommended Budget of FY 24-25

City of Wilmington Recommended Budget for FY 24-25 includes a 9,891% increase in funding due to on-going operating needs for the #SkylineCenter totaling $2,989,427.

See Page 63 of PDF (57 of Recommended Budget)

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