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ICMA News Briefing: September 16, 2010
If you are using a mobile device or are unable to see the message below, click here to view <http://mailview.custombriefings.com/mailview.aspx?m=2010091601icma&r=46 22237-87a3> Please add NewsBriefing@icma.custombriefings.com to your address book <http://mailview.custombriefings.com/mailview.aspx?m=2010091601icma&r=46 22237-87a3&l=000-18b&t=c> September 16, 2010 Budgeting and Finance Emergency Management and Public Safety Economic Development, Restoration and Sustainability Legislation, Policy and Grants Public Works and Infrastructure Telecommunications and Technology From ICMA Budgeting and Finance <http://s0.2mdn.net/1518714/Advertisement_51x10.gif> Advertisement <http://mailview.custombriefings.com/mailview.aspx?m=2010091601icma&r=46 22237-87a3&l=001-7d2&t=c> San Benito, California, Exploring Reducing Personnel, Street Repairs. The Brownsville Herald <http://mailview.custombriefings.com/mailview.aspx?m=2010091601icma&r=46 22237-87a3&l=002-394&t=c> (9/15) reported, "Officials have recommended cuts in personnel, street repairs and park improvements to offset a $420,000 deficit in the city's proposed $9.37 million general fund budget, City Manager Manuel Lara said Wednesday." Lara stated "he recommended $329,000 in personnel cuts that included not hiring four police cadets and two fire department cadets, as well as maintaining a vacant position in the finance department and eliminating a position in the water department because the employee had failed a state-mandated exam." Lara also recommended "cutting about $100,000 from the parks department, which planned to purchase bleachers for parks" in addition to reducing "the $250,000 street repair budget by $169,000 and supplement the department with $50,000 from a street maintenance fund and $50,000 generated from $2 surcharges on garbage collection rates." Cook County, Illinois, Urges State To Repeal New Senior Citizens Tax Measure. The Chicago Tribune <http://mailview.custombriefings.com/mailview.aspx?m=2010091601icma&r=46 22237-87a3&l=003-770&t=c> (9/15, Dardick) reported, "State legislators should repeal a new law requiring Cook County senior citizens to prove each year that they are eligible for a special property tax break, commissioners said Wednesday." The County Board voted unanimously to pass a resolution "urging the General Assembly to reverse that requirement, joining Mayor Richard Daley and the City Council, which approved a similar measure last week. All expressed concern about more than 150,000 senior-led households that get breaks ranging from $157 to $823. The tax break currently rolls over from year to year but now will have to be renewed annually." The approval of this resolution "came after a heated political debate about why legislators had imposed the requirement only on Cook County." St. Paul Will Not Raise Property Tax. The Minneapolis Star Tribune <http://mailview.custombriefings.com/mailview.aspx?m=2010091601icma&r=46 22237-87a3&l=004-8b3&t=c> (9/15, Havens) reported, "For the first time since Mayor Chris Coleman took office, St. Paul won't be raising its property tax levy. The City Council voted 5-2 on Wednesday to go along with Coleman's proposal of a 0 percent increase on the amount of money assessed property taxpayers in 2011." The Star Tribune notes this was a "given the recent history of the state cutting aid to local governments. The Legislature will deal with an expected $6 billion budget shortfall, and many local governments are expecting to lose the aid money they were promised." Yet some councilmembers "question the wisdom of not raising any new revenue from property taxes with the specter of state aid cuts looming." Council Member Lee Helgen "suggested a 4 percent increase, but he withdrew his motion after discussion at the table showed he didn't have enough votes to override a promised veto from Coleman." Ronceverte, West Virginia, Examining Trash And Water Rate Increases. The Beckley (WV) Register-Herald <http://mailview.custombriefings.com/mailview.aspx?m=2010091601icma&r=46 22237-87a3&l=005-8a5&t=c> (9/15, Alvey) reported, "Rate increases in both water and trash collection rates are on the horizon for city customers. Administrator Pamela Stevens advised city council Monday evening there is a large deficit in the city's water fund, even after two phases of a planned three-step rate increase were implemented." Stevens said the city is currently working to "control costs by such measures as replacing old, leaky water lines and employing part-time rather than full-time personnel, where possible. Stevens also told council the city's finance committee recommends raising rates on garbage collection." Additionally, "Stevens said both the annual deficit in the sanitation fund and the projected annual cost of financing the purchase of a truck will come into play. She noted a used truck would run around $80,000, while she has seen new trucks priced from just under $110,000 to $150,000." Indianapolis Will Reduce Library Hours Starting In October To Save Funds. The Indianapolis Star <http://mailview.custombriefings.com/mailview.aspx?m=2010091601icma&r=46 22237-87a3&l=006-301&t=c> (9/15, Murray) reported, "The Indianapolis library system delivered Tuesday on a promise of deep cuts in hours across nearly all branches to help plug a $4 million budget shortfall. Even the Indianapolis-Marion County Central Library in Downtown Indianapolis -- the system's flagship -- will lock its doors on Thursdays and reduce hours on several other days." This will be the first time that the Central Library has closed down one day a week, and "under the new hours, more of the library's 22 other branches will be closed two days a week. The 26 percent reduction in hours, including later openings and earlier closings, takes effect Oct. 3." "We've never really had a cutback like this before," explained Jon Barnes, the library's spokesman. The library system will save $1.5 million by reducing the hours. Emergency Management and Public Safety Reedley, California, Residents Want More Police Resources Following Crime Wave. KFSN-TV <http://mailview.custombriefings.com/mailview.aspx?m=2010091601icma&r=46 22237-87a3&l=007-ff6&t=c> Fresno, CA (9/15, Perez) reported, "Reedley residents packed a city council meeting Tuesday night, urging city council members to give the police department the resources it needs." This came following "a weekend stabbing literally put crime on one woman's doorstep in South Reedley. A teen was attacked in one family's yard Saturday afternoon. While the fearful homeowner called 911, the victim tried to force his way inside." This stabbing "in broad daylight was followed by a deadly shooting Sunday night. It all comes as Reedley Police deal with a shortage of officers. Chief Steve Wright tried to reassure residents at Tuesday's meeting, but also admitted the department is short-staffed." He noted the department has nine vacancies and only 34 people, and on some shifts, "only two officers and a sergeant are on duty." "'s created a situation where you can't fill previously funded positions. We've had to freeze positions and not fill them," Wright added. Economic Development, Restoration and Sustainability Rossland, British Columbia, Holds Meeting Regarding Downtown Redesign. The Cowichan News Leader <http://mailview.custombriefings.com/mailview.aspx?m=2010091601icma&r=46 22237-87a3&l=008-a0c&t=c> (9/15, Bennett) reported, "Tonight the City of Rossland will host a public design charrette at the new Rouge Gallery to garner input on how Rosslanders would like to see their downtown take shape during renovations planned for next year." The City plans to replace the aging infrastructure of parts of the city next spring and summer. This "resurfacing stage of the project will have a particularly significant impact on downtown. The charrette offers an opportunity to provide input to Rossland officials as the city advances with its Official Community Plan." Darien, Connecticut, Investigated For Lack Of Affordable Housing. WABC-TV <http://mailview.custombriefings.com/mailview.aspx?m=2010091601icma&r=46 22237-87a3&l=009-748&t=c> New York City (9/15, Solis) reported, "A nasty battle in Connecticut is underway in one of the richest towns in the country. The Justice Department is investigating whether efforts to build affordable housing are being thwarted by strict zoning regulations in the Town of Darien." Darien lacks affordable housing, as "30% of the units in a complex were set aside when it was built, but that was 15 years ago. Now the Justice Department is investigating whether Darien is in violation of the Fair Housing Act." Chris Stefanoni, a local developer who has been trying to build senior housing since 2005, stated, "The Town of Darien is against affordable housing, it's as simple as that." He added, "There's a strong emphasis on maintaining a certain standard, a way of life, different code words that people use, and it's unfortunate." The Stefanonis have received "relationation from vandalism" due to their feelings on the issue. Affordable Housing Projects In Medford, Oregon, Receive State Funding. KDRV-TV <http://mailview.custombriefings.com/mailview.aspx?m=2010091601icma&r=46 22237-87a3&l=00a-fa0&t=c> Medford, OR (9/15, Sandberg) reported, "Two affordable housing projects in Medford are receiving millions of dollars in state funding. They are among 16 projects across Oregon to receive more than $34 million from Oregon Housing and Community Services. The Spring Street Apartments received nearly $2 million in housing preservation funds for improvements to its senior housing. The planned Canterberry Hills Project received about $800,000." The Housing Authority of Jackson County believes these funds will aid the increasing number of people seeking affordable housing. Jason Elzy, a spokesperson with the authority stating the "need is ever-growing, and the demand is unmet. We continually see that our occupancy here at the Housing Authority is high, our waiting list for affordable housing is long." Legislation, Policy and Grants Columbia, South Carolina, May Pursue Legal Action To Prevent Cell Phone Tower. WIS-TV <http://mailview.custombriefings.com/mailview.aspx?m=2010091601icma&r=46 22237-87a3&l=00b-bc0&t=c> Columbia, SC (9/15), "The fight against the construction of a cell phone tower in Columbia is heating up with members of Columbia City Council stepping in. Councilmembers say they are considering legal action against Optima Towers, the company building the tower." Optima Towers wants to build the tower in a local neighborhood, noting they will construct the tower "in such a way that makes it look like a tree." However, "Before taking any legal action, council is looking at other options, including constructing the tower in another location." Polk County, Florida, Votes To Take Over "Troubled" Utility Plant. The Lakeland (FL) Ledger <http://mailview.custombriefings.com/mailview.aspx?m=2010091601icma&r=46 22237-87a3&l=00c-366&t=c> (9/15, Palmer) reported, "Rejecting pleas from Polk City officials, county commissioners voted unanimously Wednesday to take back the troubled Mount Olive utility plant. In a 3-2 vote, they turned down a motion supported by commissioners Randy Wilkinson and Jean Reed to give Polk City officials three months to complete a plan to address the city's financial problems." This commission then approved a recommendation to "to take back the plant, which commissioners in 2008 agreed to sell to Polk City," with the formal eviction taking effect Sept 15, 2011. Officials also want "a renegotiated agreement to continue to operate the system and they sought more time to catch up on the debts that piled up under the previous city administration." County Attorney Michael Craig was also "given authorization to hire a private lawyer to handle the litigation that will be needed to take back the plant." Wayne County, Michigan, Lawsuit Heading To Arbitration. The Detroit Free Press <http://mailview.custombriefings.com/mailview.aspx?m=2010091601icma&r=46 22237-87a3&l=00d-f4d&t=c> (9/15, Neavling) reported, "Wayne County Executive Robert Ficano announced today that his lawsuit against the county's former landlord over money he says is owed to taxpayers is headed to arbitration. The suit, filed in June, claims private investors who own the Old Wayne County Building overcharged taxpayers $5 million in rent and repairs and never paid the county $35 million from the building's 1985 sale." Ficano expressed "frustration" over the case heading to arbitration because "taxpayers will no longer have input on how aggressively the county should pursue the case." He stated, "It's very unfortunate that Wayne County taxpayers will not get the opportunity to hear all the evidence and make a decision based on the facts. But the citizens of Wayne County can rest assured that we will do everything in our power to recoup the $40 million they are owed." River Vale Township, New Jersey, Invoking Eminent Domain To Acquire Country Club The Record and Herald News (NJ) <http://mailview.custombriefings.com/mailview.aspx?m=2010091601icma&r=46 22237-87a3&l=00e-4c7&t=c> (9/15, Redmond) reported, "The River Vale Township Council is moving ahead with using eminent domain to acquire the River Vale Country Club. Over the summer, officials from the township and representatives from Chemitek, the owner of the country club, worked to negotiate a fair purchase price for the property, along with an adjacent parcel of land known as the Mesker Site. However, the two sides were unable to come to terms on an agreement, according to Township Attorney Holly Schepisi." According to Schepisi, legal proceedings "could negate a previously reached agreement between the two sides that would allow for the development of 59 units on the Mesker Site, in exchange for the placement of a conservatory trust on the golf course that would prevent building on it for 50 years." The council passed an ordinance last July regarding "the option of exercising eminent domain to acquire the two properties." Public Works and Infrastructure Light Rail Project In Portland, Oregon, May Affect Bicyclists. BikePortland.org (blog) <http://mailview.custombriefings.com/mailview.aspx?m=2010091601icma&r=46 22237-87a3&l=00f-c2a&t=c> (9/15, Maus) reported, "TriMet's $1.5 billion Portland-Milwaukie Light Rail Project is facing a $200 million budget gap and cuts currently being considered could impact bike parking and bike access. The gap is due to an unexpected announcement by the Federal Transit Administration in July that they'd only fund 50% of the project instead of a 60% share that all previous light rail projects have gotten." The blog posting notes that "among the cuts being considered are removing planned viewing areas from the design of the new Willamette River Bridge, not doing planned upgrades to the Rhine Pedestrian Bridge, not replacing the Clinton Station Pedestrian bridge, and taking 20% out of the planned budget for bike parking." PBOT project manager Art Pearce said "they're just now starting to identify pieces of the project that can be cut." Extension of DC Area's Silver Line "Ballooning" In Price. The Washington Post <http://mailview.custombriefings.com/mailview.aspx?m=2010091601icma&r=46 22237-87a3&l=010-304&t=c> (9/17, Kravitz) reported, "The second part of Metrorail's extension from Falls Church to Dulles International Airport and Loudoun County could cost as much as $1.3 billion more than original estimates, which may mean higher rates for people who use the Dulles Toll Road." This estimate was provided "Wednesday to members of the Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority, which is overseeing construction. The first phase is costing $2.75 billion, the authority said." While early estimates predicted the second phase would be similar in price, "the new price range increases the cost by at least $690 million and potentially twice as much," with the final price depending on the placement of the Metrorail stop at Dulles Airport. The building of an underground station at Dulles could "balloon" the project to approximately $6.6 billion. The state is considering raising the rates on the toll rate to compensate. Telecommunications and Technology New York City Offering Limited Municipal Wi-Fi In Parks. CrunchGear <http://mailview.custombriefings.com/mailview.aspx?m=2010091601icma&r=46 22237-87a3&l=011-c77&t=c> (9/15, Deleon) reported New York City "will be gaining Wi-Fi access points, courtesy of Time Warner and Cablevision, the two big local cable companies. Well, not really 'courtesy of,' since there's a whole bunch of caveats attached to the deal. First thought: we're about five years past the point where municipal Wi-Fi could be considered 'neat.'" The catch to this Wi-Fi is that "while available to the public free of charge, will only be usable for up to 30 minutes per person. (That's up to three, 10-minute sessions.) It's almost like, gee, thanks for nothing. Oh, sure, you can use the access point past that 30-minute mark, but it'll cost you 99 cents a day after that." 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