"I appreciate that this project is of great interest to the community members that brought the concern forward. I also appreciate that it may be something that we choose to pursue this year, or choose not to.
The point I would like to make about it, is that in 2023 in the 2023 Budget, we allocated 50,000 dollars from reserve or surplus, to the Odd Eidsvik Park improvement being pursued by a neighbourhood advocacy group.
And I think it was to be an in-kind contribution, that project was delayed due to other funding challenges and we decided earlier this year; because it was sitting idle at that point, to shift that amount in order to investigate the cost of the Fourth Avenue pathway.
I think it's fair to say that both these initiatives are the product of pretty broad neighbourhood consensus, in both those neighbourhoods.
So I note that in the 2024 Budget, the Odd Eidsvik Park funding has not been rolled over and the City Manager referred to some of the difficult decisions that have to be made in terms of trimming this as much as we can and I appreciate that.
So I think it's understandable, however, I think and this is by way of comment, I think we need to maintain an awareness that there is a link historically now between these two projects.
I don't feel that we should rob Peter to pay Paul without paying Peter back, although I'm not sure it's going to survive the test of this particular round of budgets.
I do think that we need to make the decisions we make about the Fourth Avenue pathway with the Odd Eidsvik Park commitment that was made earlier in mind, so I would like them not to get lost -- Councillor Nick Adey in November of 2023
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