"Cowardice asks the question...is it safe? Expediency asks the question...is it politic? Vanity asks the question...is it popular? But conscience asks the question...is it right? And there comes a time when one must take a position that is neither safe, nor politic, nor popular but one must take it because it is right." ~Dr. Martin Luther King

Tuesday, 12 June 2012

A Pot Of Gold

Tim the Enchanter's idea for use of the Hydro Sale Asset Fund is actually the second proposal received.
First dibs came from the Chief Financial Officer during budget discussions.
Borrowing twenty million of the fund was  proposed. The fund is now named s Council's Discretionary Reserve .. I'm not sure of the reason for the change.
Twenty million dollars is proposed to be spent on re-design of the barely twenty year old town hall..Changes are  to accommodate among other things, the Customer Service Plan introduced that itself cost a bundle with no evidence of customer dis-satisfaction.
There's apparently not enough space to accommodate  staff and  paraphernalia we have now .
We leased the Hydro building to the Department of National Defense. We were using it for storage of archives .I daresay it all had to be brought back to the town hall when we vacated to accommodate  ten year  lease of the Hydro building .
The parks department were making good use of the facility  at the time. They  had to be turfed.as well. 
Remember, the lease had to be kept confidential because of National Security. I understand there is no termination clause which I do not believe is legal in municipal law.
DND  have apparently made alterations to our building but  Council hasn't been informed about that. It  probably has to do with the nation's security.
You may  remember a consultant's statement I related. At our first meeting,the woman opened her remarks  with the incredible pronouncmenmnt  the almost new  town hall  had  been built without contemplating future needs . 
A remark like that only carries weight when the people at the table  know nothing. They expect people paid big dollars to advise will  advise.  ..
God Bless them, they don't even know what they don't know. Naturally they feel safer with advice from professionals  rather than the lone politician familiar with history and process.
My input. is not exactly dismissed.  Some wait  for enlightenment like a bolt from the heavens to determine the truth.
The next step of the plan was a recommendation to BORROW  twenty million dollars  from the Hydro Asset Sale Reserve fund
I can't stop them  I  have one vote.But actually that decision was not made.
If I tell you then you can tell  them what you think of the plan.You have that right.
When the town hall was built,  growth was certainly  foreseen. The town's  boundaries have not changed. Substantial parcels have been removed from development potential.
The town turned down an offer from the Region of  increased servicing allocation which would have allowed for higher  population.
We are within fourteen thousand  people of  total build-out.
We have staff occupied  completely  with the business of growth.
When growth is complete , there will be staff redundancy..
That was   foreseen when  the decision was made to accommodated present needs  with contract personnel. . This year, we changed two contracts to full time complement. and finagled another one.
 No real reason wasoffered for the change in direction
.Like they never understood the direction in the first place.
To-morrow I will discuss Tim The Enchanter's idea of distributing the hydro asset fund amongst the taxpayers.And why that's a crazy idea.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

I don't think Tim's idea to re-distribute the fund is crazy at all. Who's money is it in the first place?

When the Town Hall was built, growth was forseen but has that growth been the reason for the space issues? Things change in the way business is conducted. When the Town Hall was created, was there a computer on everyone's desk? I don't think that you can attribute the growth of the Town to the increase of space usage at Town Hall.

I also think that splitting Town employess across multiple locations (as you infer with the old Hydro building) would not be the best solution either. I can tell you first hand that there are breakdowns in efficiencies when you have multiple locations.

I would wager that the employees that are currently dealing with "growth" will not be going anywhere when we reach the limit of growth. That is a hard pill to swallow. If you are telling those people right now that they are in a temporary full time position, I would not be surprised that they would start looking for something instead of the uncertain position they currently enjoy.

Anonymous said...

You know what? The deal with the DND is signed, sealed and done. Why do you keep bringing it up? This is not one of the MorMac deals that this council will reverse (like a bunch of others that consume their time now).

Anonymous said...

" Borrowing " the money from the Hydro Fund is deceptive. It implies that the money will be repaid. With interest ? When ? By whom? How?

Anonymous said...

I think Tim's idea was to show how stupidly some financial decisions are being made. He did not mean that it should be taken literally. I don't think so, anyways.

Anonymous said...

"Why do you keep bringing it up?"

Maybe because this blog only comes equipped with a rear-view mirror ... and a funhouse-style mirror, at that.