Hoping for the best

October 7, 2018

The other day in When will the kids play we pointed out that our new professional soccer franchise cut a deal with the city to use two existing city owned soccer fields for their practices.

The terms of the deal required the franchise to pay to improve the fields and to maintain them.  In return the team was granted control over the usage of the fields.

A few days later the Times published an article that clarified our city government’s expectations.

Our new city engineer explained that the fields will still be available to the kids when the team is not practicing or performing maintenance or letting the fields rest.  He indicated that the fields will probably be available for public use on Saturdays and for some tournaments.

The article did not include any commentary from the team.

The team will spend half a million dollars improving the fields and having the professional players practice at the sports complex will give local youth an opportunity to observe a much higher level of play than they would normally be exposed to.

This could turn out to be a good deal for the community.

Unfortunately city council did not see the need to see to it that the contract assures that we get what the city engineer expects.

We deserve better

Brutus


New numbers?

October 7, 2018

This came in from Max Grossman:

Dear Friends,

I have attached the latest statistics from the City of El Paso detailing the huge cost overruns on twelve QOL bond projects:

FACILITY                                              ORIGINAL                        SUPPLEMENT                 OVER

                                                             BUDGET ($)                        FROM COs               BUDGET (%)

Irving Schwartz Library                    2,150,000                               199,000                                9.26

Johnson Basin Park                              412,664                                 58,000                              14.06

Radford Park                                         992,158                                 27,000                                2.72

San Jacinto Plaza                               3,000,000                           3,310,000                           110.33

Argal Park at Las Palmas                  5,000,000                              521,000                              10.42

Eastside Sports Complex                48,000,000                        11,600,000                              24.17

Westside Pool                                    8,000,000                           2,356,000                              29.45

Chelsea Aquatic Center                    4,000,000                           3,100,000                              77.50

Forti Aquatic Center                         4,000,000                           3,400,000                              85.00

Childrens Museum                          19,250,000                        20,800,000                            108.05

Hispanic Cultural Center                  5,750,000                         10,750,000                            186.96

MPC (“Arena”)                              180,000,000                         70,000,000                               38.89

TOTAL                                  $280,554,822                $126,121,000                    44.95%

We all recall that the original bond proposition, which appeared on the ballot in 2012, called for an expenditure of $475,250,000. That figure has so far been inflated to $601,371,000! The cost overrun on the three “signature” projects alone is $101,550,000 (49.54%)! It is hard to imagine more irresponsible management of public projects, and yet KVIA is the only media network to investigate thoroughly.

Every single El Pasoan should be outraged at our City Manager, Mayor and City Council for bringing us to this point, and yet they continue to insist that we need to spend more money than authorized because “we deserve better!” And where will the extra funds come from? Certificates of obligation (new debt) issued without voter approval. And how will the additional debt be paid for? Higher taxes!

There are three incumbents up for re-election in November: Peter Svarzbein (District 1), Claudia Ordaz-Perez (District 6) and Cissy Lizarraga (District 8). All three own the above figures and all three are being challenged by El Pasoans with significantly more fiscal acumen and management experience.

Have a great day.


Climb aboard

October 6, 2018

For those of you that have waiting to ride the street cars, here’s your chance:

Starting October 8, 2018 they say that you can catch a ride.

We deserve better

Brutus


Consolidating the school districts

October 5, 2018

City council met in special session Monday, October 1, 2018.

The agenda indicates that they plan to discuss and take action on council’s legislative agenda with the state.

One of the items to be considered is:

That ought to ruffle some feathers at the school districts.

We deserve better

Brutus


District 1 candidate forum

October 4, 2018

This came in from Xavier Miranda:

Dear Xavier,

Just a friendly reminder of our upcoming

El Paso Grassroots City Council Candidate Forum for District 1 on Saturday, October 13.
Although folks may not reside in this district, commonly shared issues indeed impact our entire community; i.e., displacement, healthcare and disability services, taxation without representation in terms of issuing Certificates of Obligation, eliminating the City Manager model, environmental disregard and nuclear waste disposal developments, misappropriation of Quality of Life bond money, and TIRZs development.  
Based on input from the District 8 candidate forum, current entities that drive El Paso’s economic and municipal development are the very ones that community organizations identify as significant obstacles.
 
Local billionaires Woody Hunt and Paul Foster, as well as The BorderPlex Alliance/Paso Del Norte Group, MountainStar Sports Group, the Hunt Institute of Energy and Economic Development, CREEED, and the El Paso Electric Company wield significant influence on current city council representatives and Mayor Dee Margo, evident in current city policies reflecting and benefiting their interests.
Unfortunately, current city council representatives Cissy Lizarraga and Peter Svarzvbein have opted to disregard personal invitations to attend our community forums. Their recent support of the salary increase for the City Manager, the mayor,  and themselves is of concern.
Additionally, Lizarraga and Svarzbein support Mayor Margo in the razing of Durangito, the establishment of various TIRZs, issuing Certificates of Obligations, and the placement of the Mexican American Cultural Center at the Main Library. Authentic representation of constituents by these two incumbents is sorely lacking.
Please consider attending the next forum:
Event:      District 1 EP City Council Candidate Forum
Date:       Saturday, October 13, 2018
Time:      1 PM to 3 PM
Place:      Armijo Library, Mural Room
    620 E. 7th ST 79901
3 of the 4 Candidates that have already confirmed attendance:

** Peter Svarzbein has been advised by campaign managers not to participate in community forums in order to avoid “hardball” questions.

The following panelists have been allotted 20 minute segments during the forum to use as they deem appropriate:
  • Renewable Energy Advocate Shelby Ruff
Thank you for consideration given this message.
Link to the FB event for the forum:
Best Regards,
Xavier Miranda
El Paso Grassroots