WASHINGTON (AP) - A majority of D.C. Council members believe the city should spend less money on a reviewing stand for President-elect Donald Trump’s inaugural parade than it did for President Barack Obama’s inauguration four years ago.

Three members of the left-leaning Council argued at a breakfast meeting Tuesday morning that the city shouldn’t build a stand at all. Independent Council member Elissa Silverman says the city shouldn’t celebrate Trump’s inauguration because his policy proposals are “hostile to our residents.”

Other members said not building a stand would be disrespectful.

Four years ago, the city spent nearly $350,000 on a heated, enclosed reviewing stand in front of City Hall. Democratic Council Chairman Phil Mendelson says he will suggest to Democratic Mayor Muriel Bowser that the stand be “less extravagant.”