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Measure "R" Will Come Back To Bite You

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Crescent City Times
September 21, 2022 at 02:24 PM
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Commentary by Samuel Strait – September 21, 2022 There is an old saying, that "if…
Commentary by Samuel Strait – September 21, 2022 There is an old saying, that "if you depend on the government to solve all your problems, at some point it will come back to bite you." So it is with the County's Measure "R" sales tax increase of one percent, where local residents have been asked to pony up an additional one cent on the dollar of nearly every thing they buy locally for what? No doubt everyone has heard the growing wails of a desperate County government lamenting on the possibility of the loss of that funding should Measure "U" pass in November, repealing the County's slush fund of nearly $2 million for years to come. So what has the County, who promised additional funding for police, fire and emergency services done with the money? Promised road repair and deferred maintenance on County infrastructure. Said numerous times "No money for salaries and benefits". Well, it looks like the County has reneged on the primary selling point of Measure "R" by going on a veritable shopping spree of new hires, many of which have nothing to do with police, fire, and emergency services. All of which encumber the local population for years to come should this slush fund remain. The Sheriff has hired more inexperienced deputies and continues to wall paper around the fact that nothing has been accomplished in a year and a half to solve the department's many issues. The jail remains an issue. Lack of experienced deputy's remain an issue. And now the Board of Supervisors have saddled the Sheriff with yet another of the County's dysfunctional departments, Animal Control. Token amounts have graced the County's many volunteer fire departments with no visible upgrades in service. And finally "emergency services", one of the County's least employed departments, has been graced with three new employees for that once every decade major crisis, that comes along. There has to be a better way. So Del Norte County now has several new animal control officers, planning has a new planner, code enforcement has a new code enforcement officer, and the County has a new grant writer. Apparently no one has clued the County into the fact that more employees to handle the same tasks very rarely lead to better performance. And how is it that these employees now are considered "safety" employees and "vital" to the health and welfare of the County's residents to be funded by Measure "R"? In 2010 the County had about $98 million to spend on all the County's services. At that point in time most of the complaints about County services were identical to that we currently face. Until the recent explosion in hiring by the County at the beginning of 2022, the number of employees had only grown by about twenty new positions. The County's budget, on the other hand, in just twelve years has ballooned to $182 million for the 2022-2023 year. One would think with that kind of increase in funding that the County receives all would be well in government land. Not so! It should be crystal clear by now that the funding from Measure "R" has been used primarily to increase salaries County wide with no visible improvements, in fact, the services provided by the County have noticeably declined since 2010 and show no signs of improvement in the future. Hiring more employees to accomplish the basic necessities of government services serves only to create more inefficiency and encumbers the local population with additional ongoing expense solving nothing. Notice there is no reference to road repair or deferred maintenance which was of most concern for those that voted to approve the increased funding. That is because for all intents and purposes the charade currently being displayed by the County of less than priority repairs to roads and maintenance that are highly visible show that they clearly do not intend to be serious about that demand by the public. There will be no attention paid to this part of the contract with the public, and there never was any serious inclination to do so. With the hiring of new "vital" safety employees through out County government and increases for all County employees as a result of the Measure "R" funding. there will literally be no money to repair roads and fix County maintenance projects. When times are tough and the cost of living for local residents has escalated sharply upward, one would think that local government would voluntarily reduce their burden to the people that they serve. Not so in Del Norte County where current leadership has embarked on a path of making things much worse for those they are meant to benefit. Measure "R" is a stark example of tone deaf leadership in the County and should have never been placed before local voters in the first place. As much as local bureaucrats moan about the loss of this funding, it would be a real measure of leadership for this local tax to be rescinded prior to November. Unfortunately we do not have real leadership in the County. Vote "YES" on Measure "U" in November and make the bite less painful.

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Published September 21, 2022 at 02:24 PM
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