I didn't sleep much.The night before. it was contemplation of the mega-million dollar budget.
Last night, it was the after effect of a frustrating day of budget discussion A La Dawe et Garbe.
They are a team.
Morning started off with yet another presentation on behalf of the St Kitts Jazz Festival.
The delegate informed us she had met with The Mayor and CAO who assured her of their support and great value to the town of the Jazz Festival. The request was for waiver of user fees for town facilities to be included in the budget.
We probably spent half an hour of our tightly scheduled day on the issue.
No doubt the Mayor and CAO felt it was something to make council feel useful.
As an administrative process, it had nothing whatsoever to do with the budget.
After a relatively sleepless night, I bestirred this morning with the image of something learned early in my career dancing like a sugar plum in my head.
I watched a particularly glib veteran councillor converse with a resident and realised his effectiveness came, not from what he knew, but from what the other fellow didn't.
Jimmy could have said the sky was purple and the guy would have walked away thinking his eyesight had failed overnight.
People believe essentially what they want. Those in the know , don't have to be intelligent or well-informed or even possessed of integrity. Just sly enough to know when to take advantage but not always smart enough to know when there's a difference.
Willingness to believe without thinking is the grease that keeps economic engines smooth and slippery.
It allows town budgets to climb by the millions without any real effort at control.
The Occupy movement has yet to realise Wall Street predators and other scam artists are able to freely indulge their greed, because people with life savings are only too eager to share the spoils.They are gullible but willing partners .
Here's how the budget has gone so far. The CAO and half the directors made presentations of goals and objectives and outlined what they need to accomplish department objectives for 2012
Then the Mayor asked if there were any GENERAL, comments or questions of the directors. That portion concluded, discussion of particular items was invited.
A recommendation was prepared for us in two parts. first was to receive the presentation; second to approve the budget as is.
Most department budgets were approved as is. I asked for the clauses to be voted on separately. But it's hard to keep track of how the votes went.
I understand the session was taped. I think it could be and should be.shown on the town's web site.
Certainly Councillor Gallo doesn't think he has had his last opportunity to make a difference.
I think that's what's intended.
In 2011, it was agreed to put $50,000 extra in council's budget for a curator capable of organising a museum and providing guidance and leadership to volunteers. The Director of Leisure Services was directed to report on terms of reference for the position The report is ready to be presented.
Yesterday the funds were dropped from the 2012 budget.
The CAO and the Mayor have held meetings with the Historical Society's business manager. Reference was made to the question of ownership of the museum collection. Subsequently, despite a public debate and a vote of council in support of the direction, the money was removed from the budget and the project effectively discarded.
No concern was expressed by council about the new direction decided by the Mayor and CAO.
The CAO's department budget came forward. An item referring to a program from an Institute for Excellence.
I asked about that. Turns out to be something bearing the imprimatur of the Lieutenant Governor. Membership is $10,000. It's the town's second year of membership which means we shall have spent $20,000 of town revenues.
Membership.provides individuals to come to the town hall to train staff to function better.
No previous reports indicated they were not functioning well.
Awards are presented upon completion. We got one of the thingies last year. A dignitary we never heard of came to Council-in-Committee and made the presentation. It wasn't done on camera. That's why you didn't notice.
I asked if the taxpayers would see direct benefit from the program. The CAO said no but in the long run , they would receive better service.
It's not how I see it. The institute, like many others, has likely been created to create jobs for friends of people in positions of sufficient influence to be able to pull that kind of mullarkey. Quite possibly campaign workers or contributors or the children of such, graduates from universities unable to find employment.
In small town Aurora, the Executive Leadership Team , less the Mayor, are among one per cent of Canadians who possess all the wealth in the country.
We hire staff and pay them commensurate with the skills they need for the job.They are not poorly paid.
Benefits are humungous. Worth as much as annual earnings for some people.
Twice as much as income of a pensioner eligible for the guaranteed annual income supplement.
Value of the benefits increased again this year by more than a Canada pension increase of several years.
I expect staff to be capable of doing the job they were hired to do. If not, the guy who does the hiring isn't.
At the salaries we pay directors, I expect them to have all the skills of a so- called trainers of excellence.
Willy-nilly awards in the name of the governor -general to whatever sucker municipality willing to hand over $10,000 for annual membership do not excite me.
That's you and me folks. Courtesy of your elected council.
I failed to have the item removed from the budget.
Well, bugger that !
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Take away points from this post...
ReplyDelete1. A delegate, no matter where they are from, asking for a fee waiver has no direct impact on budget discussions. It is even more horrendous if they have anything to do with St Kitts.
2. Effective councillors are created when they baffle the simpleton public with bulls**t rather than intellegence.
3. The Mayor and CAO are making decisions without the benefit of council discussion. hmmmm sound familiar?
4. No news is good news from an employee staff performance perspective. I guess if we hide in our shells and not hear about any problems, there cannot be any problems.
5. We are spending $10k on a provincial membership for the second year in a row. Where was our eagle-eye councillor to pick this up last year????? I think she has let us down, perhaps too busy with lawsuits and such.
6. Executive staff at the Town are paid in excess of $100k per year. This is too much if we have to pay the province another $10k to help them perform better - even if it is not immediately noticed.
I think this post is proof that at least one councillor is out of touch with the reality of living in 2011. I don't think we are in Kansas anymore Toto.
Larry Fyne......
I hope you at least served a notice of motion to reduce this obscenely rich tax grab, surely someone at the table would have supported it
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