Wednesday, August 3, 2016
City Budget Woes
Walsenburg sent a news letter out with the utility bills outlining a number of large expenses facing the city. Most of us have heard of most of these before. In the past years I have raised many questions about the amount of money and energy spent on the land speculation Northlands Sewer project. It is a prime example of how easy it is to lose focus on important city issues while in pursuit of a project which primarily benefits a small number of residents.
The costs of upgrades to the gas line to Trinidad, the water storage tank, and the water supply dam were there all along, but they took a subordinate priority to the other project mentioned. The news about the need to refurbish the sewer system sounds more recent. In the past the sewer system was considered state of the art with excess capacity because of the lack of prisoners at the prison facility.
It is shocking to see the amount of of money it takes to do a study for the gas line and the dam improvements. Why is the sewer system inadequate? Whose responsibility is it to check quality on infrastructure repairs and replacements?
The past mistakes keep repeating. It seems that projects are approved for political reasons and when they fail new money is sought to compensate for lack of judgement. The favored method of raising money is new taxes or seeking government loans and grants. These are valid sources, but our finances and credit are being stretched past their means.
A city government should provide service and protection to its citizens within its ability to pay. It would seem that the cost of government here outweighs its reason for existence. A county government without an additional city expense would seem to be logical in this case.
A recent event shows the inability of the municipal government to function effectively. A suggestion to contract with the Huerfano Sheriff's Department for police service to promote savings by eliminating duplication of services was considered at a city council meeting. Instead of resolving the problem, the council decided that all law officers must abstain from voting. This resulted in a defeat of the contract idea. If our council is not qualified to make decisions, they should not be on the council. Persons who are in a position to evoke conflict of interest problems should not be on the council.
It appears that to address the duplication of services issue, citizen are to do a petition and place a referendum on the ballot. So much for city service.
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A city that refuses to maintain its basic services, such as fixing or replacing
ReplyDeletedefective fire hydrants should be looking for ways to economize to generate funds for those repairs/replacements.
It seems to me that having law enforcement
officers on the council is a real conflict of interest.
I don’t believe our town and city governments were ever supposed to have to rob Peter to pay Paul in instances of needing funds to complete a new project as important as water supply. It’s sad to see taxes having to be raised, cuts being made in law enforcement or other greatly needed resources, and desperately needed infrastructure repairs held off when this happens.
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