Editor's note: The day after this story was posted in NSBNews.net, the tree was taken down and the interim city manager issued a statement explaining it was put up as a "dry run." Weeks later when the tree was put up, the lights on it malfunctioned several times.
Originally posted Tue, 2009-09-15 20:48

NSBNEWS.net video and photos by Sera Frederick. Between four and six city workers spent all day Tuesday putting up the $9,000 artificial Christmas tree purchased with tax dollars by the Community Redevelopment Agency at the eastern-most end of Canal Street just a couple feet from the riverbank. The tree went up less than a week after the City Commission voted unanimously to tentatively go with the rolled-back rate of $3.7 per $1,000 to finance the $21 million budget for the upcoming fiscal year, which meant no raises for city employees, the elimination of five open police officer positions and severe cutbacks in capital improvements. Yet the Community Redevelopment Agency was allowed to spend $9,000 this spring to purchase the artificial tree, which has become a lightning rod in this primary election about spending priorities.
NEW SMYRNA BEACH -- The city's $9,000 artificial Christmas tree was erected Tuesday by four to six municipal employees during an all-day affair, though they didn't quite get the job done by the time darkness set in.