Crescent City Times

Castles, Palaces, And Other Things We Cannot Afford

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Crescent City Times
December 19, 2021 at 09:21 AM
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By Samuel Strait – Reporter at Large – December 19, 2021 Seems now that the…
By Samuel Strait – Reporter at Large – December 19, 2021 Seems now that the City is awash with cash, all those things we were told about being unable to pay for police, fire, and emergency measures have gone out the window. Measure "S" the sales tax increase that was to generate $1.3 million per year to take care of all things that the City couldn't pay for. Now millions in grant money, for parks, the swimming pool, and who knows what else. Pandemic money, more grants in the future, what more could the City ask for? But wait a minute, all that seems as though the City is more interested in Palaces, and Castles and Crescent City's version of Central Park in New York. Money for a new and refurbished City Hall in the recently purchased Bank of America Building. $700,000 for a new look swimming pool, the nearly $500,000 more dollars to run the thing. How is any of this sensible in a small town of 9,000 residents and shrinking, with multiple infrastructure issues, roads in disrepair, a blighted clinic on A Street, a "While Elephant" of a sewer plant that is far too big for the customers it serves, an now a proposal for expansion of Beach Front Park that will require maintenance from its completion on. Sounds like the City's current Council has slipped a gear. They likely won't be around when the bill comes due. Sure in 2019 when the current plan for Beach Front Park was "pie in the sky" there were community members unhinged by the fantasy that anything was possible. Now the City is expecting $5 million dollars to make those fantasy's real, then what? City Manager, Eric Wier, can send out "hats off to the community" all he wants, but now reality has set in and nobody has prepared Manager Wier for what will come of these fantasies. All the word salad from Wier about shouted visions, the area's natural beauty, cultural diversity, more recreational opportunities, the sister city monument, and historical nods to mining, lumber and fishing will not subdue the feeling that this venture is more on the scale of a "grand gesture" from Crescent City's elite rather than anything remotely beneficial to the Community. Yes, the money is there for the taking, but how many more projects over the years have been funded through out the County and City, taxpayer money, that seem more excessive rather than practical. Sure we all want that luxury car when all we can afford is something much more modest. So what is it that makes the City's Council think that an extravagance and ostentatious Beach Front Park is something that is desperately necessary? Most of the residents of Crescent City will have dreams of grandeur at one time or another and then there is reality. It is understood that with this Park grant that the City thinks that they have won a "lottery". Now comes the time in which we find out just how wisely the money is to be spent.

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Published December 19, 2021 at 09:21 AM
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