Yet another tax increase coming

November 13, 2014

Well they’ve started.  Remember in 100 year storm, 250 year storm, do I hear 500 years? we talked about the recent rains and some city officials telling us that we had just had a 250 year storm.

They needed to go to 250 years because they had already told us that we had experienced a 100 year storm as part of their justification for the storm water fee that we are paying.

After the 2006 storms the city transferred the costs of managing the water out of the city’s general fund over to our water utility.  In the process they hit us with a double whammy.  A new charge of nearly $3 per month for residential users was instituted and as part two of the double whammy they did not reduce our city taxes.  The charge for businesses turned out to be much higher with some businesses paying thousands of dollars each year.

These charges used to be part of the city budget.  Now they are charged to us through our water bills.  They are nothing other  than a tax.

Of the $16 million that they collect for storm water each year only $3.9 million is spent on maintenance.  Another $1.7  is spent on general and administrative expenses.  The utility allocates $1.3  million to “indirect expenses” each year.  In other words they are charging us $3.0 million most of which probably goes to the city or to cover internal expenses.  Remember that the city got to reduce their general fund spending at the same time.

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The water utility made a presentation at city council Tuesday, October 7, 2014.  They are now telling us that they do not have enough money and will need to increase the charge.  Their target was  just short of another $2 per month per residence.  They have to go through a public hearing process first.

Now one month later we hear that they want to increase their charge 8% every year for the foreseeable future.

We deserve better

Brutus


Fungus springing up on the freeway

November 12, 2014

Some business visitors that came in from out of town last week pushed me over the edge regarding the objects that have been placed on I-10 near the airport exit.

We are told that those things are art.

Not being a qualified art critic, I have chosen to remain silent about them.

The out of town visitors were amused at our folly.  They said that the objects were “ridiculous” and “ugly”.  One commented that El Paso must have a lot of money if it can spend it on things like that.

Of the locals I have spoken with I have not found a single person who liked what they saw.

Someone told me once that art is neither good nor bad — that the purpose is to evoke emotion in the viewer.  That seems to me to be a platitude justifying failure.

However, if evoking emotion is the goal of art then these pieces are successful.

We deserve better

Brutus


The 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month

November 11, 2014

Today we pause to recognize the sacrifices of our veterans.

I heard something like this the other day:  “We are the land of the free because of the brave”.

Take the time to recognize the veterans in your life.  My favorite one is 90 years old.

Brutus


Abdicating power?

November 10, 2014

The federal influence is evidently infecting Texas.

Our state’s secretary of state offers a web listing of “Election Night Returns” with a button for a “Statewide Race Summary”.

You can see it here.

The listing provided starts with the contest for United States senator.  Personally I think that the state offices are more important to us but at least the senatorial race was actually one that included the whole state.

The site then goes on to list the races for United States representative, all 35 of them.  By definition they are not statewide races but evidently someone at the secretary of state’s office thinks that these federal district elections are more important than our state races.

The state races are listed last.

By the way, if my counting is right Texas will be sending six democrats to Washington next year.  None of the six winners had a republican opponent.

It seems that some of our state officials consider the federal government to be more important than our state government.

We deserve better

Brutus


City–get off your duff!

November 9, 2014

How can we get the city to pay attention to the road and park disruptions that they are in charge of?

Many El Paso streets have been under construction for months stretching into years.  Country Club road and Fiesta drive are just two examples.

San Jacinto Square is not only an example of the incredibly slow pace that the city allows but it also will eventually show us again the dangers of making purchases from buy boards.  Good contractors were hurt in favor of a city favorite.  The cost overruns will be paid by the taxpayer.  No consideration will be given to getting rid of the people who wrote the bad specifications, or if the specifications were good then holding the contractor responsible.

On the other hand we have seen how quickly the city can move on some projects for some people.

We deserve better

Brutus