Mayor Pat Moeller introduced the topic at Wednesdayâs council meeting. He announced he had heard public sentiment that voters want more public meetings to discuss the levy, and that more voter education is needed.
He said people in particular want to hear more about the cityâs proposal that the cityâs 17 neighborhoods would be given significant input in helping decide which streets in their areas would be paved with levy funds.
For that reason, it was a good idea to push the levy back to a later date, he suggested. No alternate date for a vote was discussed.
The rest of council concurred with Moellerâs suggestion, agreeing to seek legislation removing the matter from ballots.
Moeller said the public meetings that have been organized by a group of Hamilton volunteers âhave generated I think a lot of positive discussion.â
The mayor said many community leaders have told the volunteer committee they believe more public meetings are needed, as is more education for voters.
Thereâs also a âneed for more structure about this neighborhood-group involvement process, which is, I think, really uniqueâ for a levy request, Moeller said.
âWith that feedback, Iâd like to ask council to consider legislation to be prepared to push back that street levy so it is to a later date, beyond May of 2019,â he said.
Council member Kathleen Klink told Moeller, âI, too, have heard those kinds of comments and interest among our community members, saying, âGolly, youâre telling us a lot, but I need to know more. I have all these questions, and I clearly donât understand how the piece will work where the citizens within neighborhoods will have a say.ââ
She noted itâs already early January, âand early voting starts in April. I would favor giving our committee more time to really get out there and communicate with our neighborhoods and push this thing back.â
Council member Carla Fiehrer concurred, saying people have many questions. Given that, âI think the more time we give it, itâs just going to be more successful for us,â she said.
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