Opinion: Lake Worth Residents Deserve Answers Before Another Dollar is Spent on WMODA
By: Former commissioner, Kimberly Stokes
As Lake Worth Beach approaches another critical vote on the Wiener Museum of Decorative Arts (WMODA) project, residents are being asked to trust that city leaders have everything under control. Yet after years of approvals, subsidies, and public investments, many basic questions remain unanswered.
On June 30, the City Commission is expected to approve the second reading of the project’s K Street Parking Garage, a vote that would move the development significantly closer to reality. Supporters portray this as the final piece of the puzzle. For many residents, however, this is precisely the moment when the public should demand greater transparency and accountability.
The city has already committed substantial public resources to support the project. In addition to millions in land donations, infrastructure incentives, utility improvements, and affordable housing subsidies, the city is now moving forward with a public parking garage that could cost between $10 and 14 million.
The garage is widely viewed as essential to making the WMODA development work, yet residents still have not been provided with a clear financial plan explaining the total cost, how ongoing operations and maintenance will be funded, who the garage is intended to serve, whether taxpayers will ultimately bear the cost for the garage, or if it will be paid parking, which the downtown merchants vehemently oppose.
Lake Worth Beach is not a wealthy city. Every dollar invested in one project is a dollar unavailable for roads, utilities, parks, public safety, or affordable housing. Before committing what could ultimately approach $20 million in public resources, residents deserve complete transparency.
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