A participant rides through the course at a bike rodeo at the Larson ice rink. Operation of the ice rink and the Larson Recreation Center is among the city operations under review by the Moses Lake City Council as it works on eliminating a general fund budget deficit.
September 30, 2023
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‘Hard decisions’ part of fiscal sustainability plan process
MOSES LAKE — How to provide city services – possibly raising taxes, possibly reducing some of those services, or both, or looking for other options – was the subject of a sometimes-contentious Moses Lake City Council special meeting Tuesday. Council members are considering service cuts and asking residents to approve or reject possible tax proposals, or find other places to cut, or find other ways to raise money or shift operation of some city services to other entities, in light of deficits in the city’s general fund. It pays for many city operations, from the Moses Lake Police Department to the Larson Recreation Center. Council Member Joel Graves said it’s a challenging situation regardless. “We can’t complain, because we signed up for this, but these are hard decisions that we have to make,” Graves said.