Friday, October 17, 2008

Randy, Doug, & Dan!

This report was originally posted by Lloyd Wimp on his "View From the Highway " site.

Last evening’s New Albany Common Council meeting was unique in a number of ways.

For one, Doug England was present from beginning to end. For another, Carl Malysz was nowhere to be found.

Then there was Mr. Randy Smith who rose to the podium to remind the Council of their historic unwillingness to raise taxes & services rates regardless of the need to do so. He also suggested the budget be frozen at 2007 levels and let the chips fall where they may.

To his credit he managed to not be removed from the room although he did get gaveled out of order by President Gahan later in the evening.

And for the second meeting in a row CM Coffey remained calm, cool & collected. Well for the most part anyway. He voice did raise an octave or two when an employee of the New Albany Housing Authority dared to disagree with him about his memory of the origin and distribution of monies within that entity when he was on their board. (circa the1990’s)

The Mayor (that’d be Doug ‘cause Carl weren’t there) came to the podium to inform the Council that the storm cleanup, although expensive, was for all practical purposes done. That was the good news.

The bad news was that your man Mitch (he sure as hell ain’t mine) has yet to declare our fair county/city a disaster area. Further more, there have been no clear indicators of either when or if he will.

Which brings me to a burning question. Where are the Floyd County Executives (i.e. the Commissioners) in this conversation? Oh wait! Floyd County doesn’t have any infrastructure worth selling off to the highest bidder to further pad the State coiffures does it.

But I’m getting off task here. As a result of the untimely storm, the Governors inaction, and the States tardiness in handling our local budget issues we are in fact up the creek without a paddle.

All that being said the Mayor’s position is that he will work within the legal constraints of the budget monies available. If that means cuts in jobs & reduced services to the public, so be it!

He once again reminded all present that we in New Albany have one of the lowest property tax rates in the State. If I heard correctly our rate is $0.80 per $100.00 of assessed value.

Mayor England went on the say that he would balance this budget because he is legally required to and that his administration would work closely with this Council to formulate a 2009 budget that all can agree to. However at the current tax rate and unless someone can wave a magic wand, freezing the 2009 budget at 2007 levels will result in even more reductions in public services. The dollars just aren’t there.

CM Price of course put forward the same ole same ole of parking take home cars, cutting overtime, restricting cell phone use, etc, etc,……….

The remainder of the evening was spent on first readings of various ordinances pertaining to the 2009 budget.

The most telling of which was R-08-43, a Resolution to Reduce 2009 City Budget to offset State Shortfall. This is basically requiring all city departments (except of course Police, Fire, & Safety Services) to trim yet another 10% from the operating costs.

In the case of the aforementioned Safety Services, that cut was a minimum 12 to 15%. A “Good Luck doing that” sigh was felt across the room.

The mayor stated the if necessary we could expect to see Police administration officials on street patrol duty.

Following my 3rd District Councilman’s lead I suggested to the fire chief that he could save thousands if he were to remove the inside dual tire on all of the fire engines and use PVC couplers & radiator hose clamps to repair damaged fire hoses.

Or better yet, let the houses burn completely to the ground thus saving the Building Commission the costs of demolition after the fact. Hauling off a dump truck load of ashes has to be cheaper and quicker than demolishing a half burnt building.

I know, I know, that ain’t funny. But it is about as realistic as a citizenry demanding $3.00 worth of services while only putting .50 cents in the kitty. Cats & rabbits breed fast enough to replenish themselves but I’ve yet to see even pennies, nickles & dimes do so to the scale we are talking about.

At any rate with the exception of A-08-14, which authorized the spending of a federal grant for a new radio system in the Fire Department and R 08-42 which amounted to a 5 year tax abatement for Rite-Way Industries, the other menu items were in one way or another centered around the budget.

There is a Council work session scheduled for Thursday October 23rd @ 6 PM to discuss the budget (again). The Council requested that city department heads attend this workshop to assist in trimming the fat.

As per Kay Garry, the Council has two more meetings in November to get the details hammered out & agreed to. The drop dead date is December 1st.

Happy New Year New Albany!

9 comments:

Bayernfan said...

Just an FYI, Floyd County was declared yesterday afternoon. State agencies and FEMA will be at the Floyd County fairgrounds starting at 8am Monday morning. The hours are 8-8 Monday thru next Saturday. I worked at the Harrison and Clark County sites over the last couple of weeks. My advice to everyone would be don't wait until the last minute and get there before 5pm. The waits sometimes go up to 4 hours to get service and they start cutting people off around 5. I think I only have to be in Floyd County on Thursday and in Washington County on Monday

Daniel Short said...

So, the mayor will balance the budget because he is legally required to, but the council will not redraw districts. Maybe there is a different legal requirement for each. Things that make you go hmmm.

The New Albanian said...

That's hittin' her square on the head, Daniel.

As the months and years pass, the council's hypocrisy increases.

Jeff Gillenwater said...

Is it too late for secession?

B.W. Smith said...

Bluegill, it is funny that you mention secession. I was just joking that New Albany is already like a principality in Indiana - not officially part of of the Louisville Metro, culturally distinct from the rest of Indiana - so we might as well declare independence. I don't think Indy would notice, and Louisville certainly wouldn't care.

Jeff Gillenwater said...

I propose a Christiania type movement.

At least we'd have cool bikes.

Christiania, you have my heart

If I dig around long enough, I can probably scrounge up some fencing and a water pistol. Who's with me?

All4Word said...

Please note - homeowners and businesses are eligible for disaster assistance in Floyd County, BUT the city and county outlays are not covered by Their Man Mitch's declaration of disaster.

So the public monies expended so far are ours. Our local governments are still the doughnuts in the hole, with every surrounding county eligible for reimbursement for extraordinary expenses to rehabilitate from the hurricane.

That's pretty hard to explain and it leaves an enormous hole in our city budget, for sure.

edward parish said...

Randy, why not spend the $$$ that are going to be used for the restoring of the Sweet/Trinkle Dome for something useful, possibly prolonging an item that is rarely used and a huge joke for most on NAC. Being smarter with your dollars is progressive, but hey what do I know according to many, just a rich and spoiled union electrical utility worker. lol

All4Word said...

Huh?