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The 4-0 Club, Supervisor Howard Vacationing In Japan Again

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Crescent City Times
July 6, 2023 at 09:07 AM
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Commentary and Mostly Opinion by Samuel Strait – July 6, 2023 It is hardly a…
Commentary and Mostly Opinion by Samuel Strait – July 6, 2023 It is hardly a surprise that should the opportunity to vacation in Japan, Supervisor Chris Howard would have his hand up first. Seems that hobnobbing with the Japanese is far more important to him than being an actual representative to the constituents of District Three. Like the Sister City association has reaped an amazing amount of benefits to the local population, and locals are literally tripping over hoards of Japanese tourist every day. Be that as it may, another political pipe dream that uses money best left in taxpayer's pockets. Something our local Board of Supervisors is rather good at, by following along a well established path common in all local government. Anyway, nothing new from our local BOS "bobble heads", a Consent Agenda, eighteen items, loaded with agreements and contracts to provide services that our bloated local bureaucracy can't seem to manage even with a steady parade of "new" hires. 4-0 was the vote to approve with zero effort by the Board to discuss the mostly obscure items found in the Agenda. Apparently it is now up to the PUBLIC to do the job that the BOS was elected to perform. No surprise there. In case the PUBLIC missed it, Supervisor Starkey is there to assure us that it is "OUR FAULT" if the public fails in their task to keep the BOS going forward and upright. Go figure. Public comment was ignored as usual, and the BOS labored under the heavy lift of two remaining items of "General Government", the Measure "R" Oversight Committee report and the further efforts of the County "going into the homeless" business. The Measure "R" Committee report was the expected twenty minutes of a wasted breath by David Jones. The Oversight Committee hasn't a clue as to what they are supposed to be doing. They have no power to direct the expenditures of Measure "R" funding and they wouldn't know what the voters, all twenty percent of the electorate who voted to approve it, were told how it was to be spent. How embarrassing in spite of all the back slapping and congratulatory remarks by the BOS. Clearly, even they don't know what was promised to the public prior to the vote. After the total fiasco of the Legacy, another publicly funded foray into "Project Homekey", where housing the homeless has done nothing but increase the number of homeless in the County, one wonders if the BOS has noted that since California and the Nation have involved themselves in "housing the homeless", the numbers have only grown exponentially to where it is reported that California has exceeded the bar of containing more than 25% of the Nation's unhoused. Clearly this phenomena has escaped those on the Board, where people who find themselves without a roof, more than likely have some sort of personal issue that should be addressed before anyone worries about having the public "pony up" money to provide them that "roof". But, "NO" hurry up and get "something" passed because the "Ad Hoc Committee" on the homeless, claims, in spite of the evidence housing isn't working that there is a nice "FAT" grant waiting to solve the entire problem of homelessness in the County. Phew, another vote to approve, 3-1, Supervisor Borges, a nay vote, not because he recognized that the project was another "feel good" band aide that would only worsen the situation, but because of the "proposed location". Budget Transfers consisted of a legal settlement of $78,000.00, nice payday for someone, and the convoluted transfer of money within the Agriculture Department. The mysteries of local government for sure. The remaining business of the BOS consisted largely of a lengthy list of "New" executive level positions with, no doubt, a generous package of salary and benefits. Four positions in the Department of Health and Human Services alone, because over seeing 210 employees, 50 positions unfilled, is such a burden on the Director and her current Assistant Director. Looks like three more administrators will make things "All Better". Not that a recent report to the Board covered the department in anything that wouldn't be considered abject failure, but that seems to be the consensus for all the County's departments thus far. While this concluded the regular BOS meeting for June, the public was treated to yet another circus like event on June 28th, where the BOS held a "Special Session" to address what ultimately became another poor decision by the BOS. The subject of the "special" meeting was the consideration of yet another tax on a portion of the County's parcel owners. There was considerable discussion about the 218 protest and the behavior of County Bureaucrats who made the process as difficult as possible. This discussion allowed Supervisor Wilson the sole "NO" vote, yet it really misses the point of massive indifference to the proper maintenance and funding for decades of the County's sewer districts. It is not as if the system users would have any idea that the system was troubled and in poor condition. It is not as if the County addressed the issues to the sewer system in a timely manner or made much of an effort to be proactive, sound familiar? So now in the eleventh hour, the BOS's solution is to burden parcel owner further with an increase on their property tax. Sure it may not seem like much, but we live in California which already takes little bits from taxpayers to the point that many people can't afford any more taxes. Hence, this simply becomes another burden that is unlikely to solve the original problem. The egregious part in all this was the attitude displayed by the Board which was a complete divorce of responsibility for the debacle. The sewer users are on their own. Their problem. They should be responsible for correcting the mistakes made by the County for forty years. If the sewer user haven't kept up, too bad. When it was pointed out to the BOS that they have been quite comfortable hiring a steady stream of new employees, sitting on $1.9 million dollars of Measure "R" money expressly promised to the public for infrastructure repair, spending significant sums for the comfort of various County department employees, yet not much effort has been made to address significant failures of the sewer system that most certainly haven't appeared in the last six months. Where is the new Measure"R" funded grant writer in all of this. Why hasn't the County made a serious effort to attract the kind of money that seems to grace the City and the Tribes just in the last year. I can appreciate Supervisor Wilson's concern for the direction of the current disaster, but in spite of the Board's attitude of "let the users suffer" they cannot separate themselves from this particular issue because they DO HAVE SKIN IN THE GAME, and should shoulder a bulk of the responsibility for the current state of affairs. Shame on them!

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