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The B Team: And It Doesn't Get Any Better

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Crescent City Times
March 8, 2024 at 06:37 AM
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Commentary and Opinion by Samuel Strait – March 8, 2024 I am not sure how…
Commentary and Opinion by Samuel Strait – March 8, 2024 I am not sure how long that I can stomach attending the meetings of the Crescent City Council, and still retain some modicum of sanity. The March 4th version was a classic case of Council members wading through the motions of a public meeting where it was evident that they are wading some what "over their collective heads". It is not as if this group being referenced as "leaders" are not well meaning or pleasant folks, as I am sure in a social setting they would acquit themselves quite well. They just do not seem to have the necessary skills to know what "productive" governance is meant to be. Council members: Jason Greenough, Ray Altman, Mayor Blake Inscore, Kelly Schellong and Isaiah Wright Without the usual opening ceremonial items, the reports and presentations, the Council was off to a torrid start. That is until the "Public Comments" portion of the meeting arrived. Commencing with the "white elephant" in the room, Crescent City's Waste Water Treatment debacle and the intent of the City to raise water and sewer rates, sure to be the outcome of the current study into the issue, followed by several unfortunately tone deaf comments by the Council's Mayor. The fact that the "rates have not been raised for eight years and the City's cost have gone up" comment by the Mayor as a justification to do so now carefully skirts the problem that governments at all levels, including the City have had a significant part to play in the inflation of costs not only for the City, but the entire population of the Country. Nothing like the kettle, calling the kettle "black", Mayor Inscore. After a short reminder of the City's failure to honor its pledge to use Measure "S" funding to repair City streets, at least other than Front Street and a few other streets that very likely could have waited, except for the need to "play politics", the Public Comments moved on to a torrent of on line hate speech that neither the City's Counsel, the Mayor, or any other authority seemed to be able to exert some form of leadership and bring it to a halt. One would think after a few minutes of what was clearly meant to be disruptive, Mayor Inscore would have been able to figure out what was happening and moved the meeting from what was obviously the Circus City Council meetings have become. The Consent Agenda 5-0, No public Hearings, and we are off to a presentation of the City's obsession, the multi million dollar extravaganza, Beach Front Park. As the Council watched a largely CGI presentation of what a portion of the Park is expected to look like, a more tethered to the ground observation wondered just how the City Park would fare with all of its "features" when it came to keeping the Park pristine in the future. A bobble headed response from the Council assuring that the potential thousands of dollars of maintenance, unfunded, was maybe, might be, on some ones radar? A question as to whom the Counsel was trying to impress and provide for, our visitors, or the residents of Crescent City? No Comment was offered. Another opportunity for taxpayer grants to fund the City's fire department,……. and the CFPD, for the purchase of Self Contained Breathing Apparatus, something I believe was on the Fire Department's list for Measure "S" funding. O well saved it to perhaps fund a few more trips for Mayor Inscore. With all the "Buddy, Buddy" relationships between Crescent City Fire and Rescue and the Crescent Fire Protection District, one wonders if there is any need for separate departments. A report by the City's Treasurer and a near $700,00 dollar surplus, that can't possibly be used to solve the City's Waste Water Treatment Plant woes, or perhaps fix a few of the City's pot hole filled streets. No, there are other less relevant issues that may emerge, after all only the City's residents may benefit from "those kinds of fixes". Yet, another grant to be applied for, this time to address housing issues, Fat Chance. Then a tone deaf Mayor who wishes his travel expenses to be paid another $750 down the rabbit hole of the "Sister City" scam. Don't worry, it passed 5-0 with propaganda offered by each of the City's Councilors about the relative merits of the Mayor's attendance to a dinner in San Francisco. Nothing like a slot in the City's budget specifically for the Mayor's travel, $1500 plus dollars for a similar foray to Fresno for another ceremonial visit, likely dinner as well. And we wrap up this kindergarten session with reports by the City's Manager, lots of back slapping, and reports of future events, to be held in the "New and Improved" venue of Beach Front Park. Of course a City Council meeting could not go into the books without a conversation about the Cost to the City of the Community Pool. Seems that the pool renovation has run into a bit of a snag. The original project is now to be pieced together as funding appears. $1.1 million to do the first portion, the remainder may add as much as another million dollars for the entire project. Likely to be repeated in ten years or so. Otherwise, the red ink continues to adorn the pool now at $500,000 per year and rising. I continue to wonder just how many of the City's residents continue to be invested in keeping the pool open as the rest of the City's infrastructure continues to disintegrate unabated. Clearly, the City's Council will ride this horse until the residents can no longer pay their water and sewer bill. A spiffy new park with lots of features, a fancified Front Street with "road element", and a pool that not enough residents use to pay for its existence. This is your Council Crescent City, and no one has stepped up to inject some sanity in the Council last election cycle. The mess continues…….

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