SF City Council

Using professional services instead of employees saves the city money? BAHAHAHAH!

In some circumstances, I would agree, but we know what kind of love affair this mayor and department heads have with consultants and special interests. I hope the next mayor cleans house.

The Gargoyle Leader does a story on the City’s professional services expenditures. See my coverage of the story and the actual audit here.

Staggers said one item in particular concerned him.

 

The city has paid nearly $400,000 in the last three years to Advanced Engineering and Environmental Services Inc., a North Dakota firm that has done water rate studies for the city. The city conducted a rate study several years ago concluding that Sioux Falls needed major rate increases over the next several years.

You have to pay someone $400,000 to tell you the percentage you should increase water rates? Give me $100, a calculator and 20 minutes and I could give you the answer. Talk about a prime example of the kind of waste that comes out of city hall.

Being the good soldier he is though, Mark Cotter defends the expense;

 

Mark Cotter, the city’s director of public works, said the firm does more work for the city than just rate studies. Cotter also said the use of outside consultants is cost effective for taxpayers. The city can tap experts in niche fields for specialized work.

“After that,” Cotter said, “you don’t have to have them on your payroll.”

Considering analyists in Sioux Falls make about $50,000 a year they consider it a waste to taxpayers to have someone like that on the payroll for 8 years? Whatever.

I also found it ironic that the Gargoyle decided to wait a week to print the story under the fold on a Monday, with no links or graphs. I’m sure it had nothing to do with this figure;

Publishing Budgeted for 2009: $297,240

Obviously the Gargoyle doesn’t get all of that money, but they do get a nice chunk.

Quality of Life Bond mystery

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Where’s this cool $7 million coming from?

I posted about this over a week ago, and asked the question, ‘Why is this $7 million in the Parks and Rec budget if the city council hasn’t approved the bond yet?’ I know for a fact that Staggers has asked about this at least once in an informational meeting and the finance office acted like it was something that wasn’t on the docket. Yet, when the Parks Director got this sheet (presumbly from the finance office) it had the $7 million dollar bond on there. Hmmmm.

The LOAN would, as understand, help pay for the new Jr. Football fields and upgrades to monkey crappers at the Zoo (or something like that) there has also been mention about a Greenway project thingamajiggy.

I heard the Mayor’s office, Parks and Rec and the finance department are going to ask for these bonds from the council at the end of the summer (if the economy is looking better). That’s the story anyway.

Even if the economy is turning around by then, why would we be taking out loans for WANTS? By the time this request comes into play, the city will be over $300 million in debt, and will be paying out millions each year in interest payments (tax money up in smoke). Am I against the junior football complex? Nope. I’m just against borrowing money for it. I say find money in the regular budget in 2010. We need to stop this trend of putting the city deeper in debt building parks. Water, roads, infrastructure? Fine, they are REAL investments in the future of this city, not football fields.

Let’s get our priorities straight in 2010. Vote for fiscally responsible candidates that know something about REAL progress.

Breaking: Munson’s Chief of Staff Jodi Schwan resigns without notice

The word I am getting was that councilor Jamison offered her a job with a new group he has formed, “Jamison for a New Event Center/Mayor” I know it is a weird name, but I asked my source several times, and they said, “Yup, that’s what’s on the business cards.” I guessed he asked her to run the operation and if he wins the mayoral election he will hire her as chief of staff.

Not only did they have business cards printed up (a printer tipped me off about it) they also have t-shirts and on the back it says “For those about to Rock City Hall; Vote Jamison for mayor and for new event center”.

 I’m not sure what kind of tussle this will cause between Greg and Dave?

I called a city employee I know and asked if it was true, she said. “Looks like it.” She also told me that Dave sent out a memo for a special meeting to be setup this afternoon to discuss which staffers will pick up Jodi’s duties. I asked her if she was upset about that and her response was, “What? I might have to work an extra 5 minutes a day?”

There is also a rumor circulating what Munson will do with the money saved from her salary. I know several of the department heads have been asking for their own washers and dryers in their offices, this may be a possibility.

This oughta be an interesting city election coming up!

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