Politics
La Crosse city council Rep. Woodard on $105k for large item pickup, delaying city administrator decision
La Crosse city council Rep. Chris Woodard called in to discuss his displeasure with the decision to not add about $105,000 to the 2025 budget and include large-item pickup, plus pushing back a vote on hiring a city administrator until after the mayoral election.
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At the council’s monthly meeting this week, it voted 8-4 not to add large-item pickup back into the budget, after it had been cut the year before. Woodard talks about why he wanted that back.
We also discussed the council’s decision last month to delay a decision on a city administrator until May of 2025, which would come after a new mayor is elected, plus half the council is on the ballot, as well. The council did vote, this week, to create a working group to study the administrator idea.
First, though, we got Woodard’s reaction to the news that Mitch Reynold would not be seeking reelection.