City announced last week that the schedule for Centennial Botanical Conservatory renovations has been pushed back to next year
It's shocking to me that once again, renewal of our beloved Centennial Botanical Conservatory is being pushed back.
This is just one example of necessary infrastructure work being delayed, that makes up the "infrastructure deficit" we hear about. That infrastructure gap is over $20 million, meaning our city is spending $20 million less annually than we should be just to maintain existing infrastructure, like our Conservatory, like our roads, and bridges.
Perhaps Council will ask for that list of delayed infrastructure projects, and see how many times have various necessary renewal projects been moved forward to a future budget, so we can instead put money into another new project we can ill afford.
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