The board approved several memberships and a sponsorship for trade organizations and events, aiming to foster business development and professional engagement.
At a glance
Declining — being discussed less frequently. 1 mention in the last 30 days, 6 the 60 before, 2 the 90 before that.
Approximately $26,407 allocated for memberships and sponsorships.
Trade organizations, businesses involved in cross-border commerce, and the bridge's marketing and outreach efforts.
Potentially the city's general fund if revenue is diverted.
The board is starting to plan the budget for the next year, deciding how to spend money on things like equipment and staff. This impacts the resources available for the golf course's operations and future development.
The city is celebrating National Community Development Week to highlight the positive impact of community development programs, including those funded by CDBG.
The board reviewed the golf course's financial health, which showed a loss for the fiscal year. This impacts the budget for future improvements and operations.
The city is making funds available for community services through its 2026 Annual Action Plan. Agencies can apply for grants to support programs that help low- and moderate-income residents with needs like housing, food, and senior services.
The board discussed implementing cart pass tags for better identification, but staffing shortages are a concern. There was also a suggestion to ensure all second-floor revenue is allocated directly to the golf course.
Preparations for the 20th Annual St. Patrick's 5K Run/Walk were reviewed. This event is a popular community activity that promotes health and fitness.
The board discussed various grant applications submitted by city departments, including those for environmental programs and park improvements. Securing these grants is crucial for funding beautification and environmental initiatives.
The committee discussed plans for the second annual Loteria fundraiser, scheduled for April 19, 2026. This event aims to generate funds for parks and recreation initiatives.
The board approved several memberships and a sponsorship for trade organizations and events, aiming to foster business development and professional engagement.
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