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Residents will be able to propose and rank projects through participatory budgeting, with up to $200,000 available for eligible one-time improvements. Voting is planned for May 2026 through an online platform or paper ballots.
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The meeting introduced a process allowing residents to help decide how up to $200,000 in public funding is spent on projects that are accessible, open to the public, and low-maintenance. Staff will review ideas for feasibility before residents rank the finalists. Commissioners also received updates on a 2026–2030 public safety strategy and preliminary plans for Riverfront and Eastside Regional Parks, which are expected to go to City Council for review in March and April.
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