| « Open Gov the Palo Alto Way | Bullet Train Fanatasies? » |
ETA Monthy Update
ETA Monthy Update
Encinitas Taxpayers Association Monthly Update from the President
Vol 1, Issue 2
Inside this issue:
A Note from the President
ETA requests Grand Jury Investigation of Alleged Misdeeds at the Chamber
New Firefighter Contracts Approved
San Dieguito Water Rate Hike
A Note from the President
With a city council election, a continuing grand jury investigation into alleged financial improprieties at the chamber of commerce, and newly proposed water rate hikes, it looks as if 2010 is going to be a big year. We at ETA will be following those issues--and any others that come along--to ensure that Encinitas taxpayers are fully informed.
With that, I want to thank you for your continued support of the ETA and wish you a happy holiday season.
Joe Sheffo
President
Encinitas Taxpayers Association
ETA Requests Grand Jury Investigation of Chamber of Commerce
As you may recall, in October the ETA board sent a letter to the city requesting that it conduct an independent investigation into allegations of financial improprieties at the Encinitas Chamber of Commerce. (A copy of that letter can be found at http://tinyurl.com/ylqvnvj.) True to form, the council, with the exception of Councilwoman Barth, chose to completely ignore both our request and the lingering questions about how public funds were used or misused at the chamber between 2005 and 2009.
Because of the city's inaction, the ETA had no recourse but to ask the San Diego County Civil Grand Jury to get involved. Ours is actually the second request for a grand jury investigation. The first was made by a former chamber employee implicated in the controversy. The ETA, however, asked that the grand jury broaden its investigation to include all allegations of malfeasance, not just those related to the visitor center contract.
For those of you who don't know, since 2005 the city has given hundreds of thousands of dollars in public funds to the Encinitas Chamber of Commerce. The stated purpose of that money was to run the city's visitor information center. Earlier this year, the chamber--under new management and at the behest of the city council--conducted an internal investigation of its finances that exposed many alleged instances of poor accounting and mismanagement.
The ETA has no way of knowing how legitimate these charges may or may not be, which is why we've called for an outside investigation into the matter. Our hope is that the grand jury will resolve the matter once and for all.
New Firefighter Contract Approved
At the November 18 city council meeting, the existing Memorandum of Understanding with the Encinitas Firefighters’ Association, which expires December 31, 2009, was extended for two years. It provides for no pay rate increases through 2011. This was done on the consent calendar, which means there was no debate and support was unanimous. Neither the agenda item nor the minutes mention any discussion of retirement benefits.
The rest of the city staff will receive a 3.5% salary raise this year. Those raises were granted over objections of ETA members as part of a 4 year contract (http://tinyurl.com/ycqr5hz).
San Dieguito Water Rate Hike
On December 21 the "North County Times" reported that the San Dieguito Water District, whose board is made up of Encinitas council members, is contemplating raising water rates by 13 percent (http://tinyurl.com/yzwuo3u). The council is citing infrastructure upgrades, not increased water costs, as the primary cause of the rate hike. The district's treatment plant, which it jointly owns with Santa Fe Irrigation District, needs substantial repairs, including seismic retrofitting.
A public hearing on the issue is scheduled for Feb. 24. If approved, the rate increases would go into effect later in the spring. The district serves Leucadia, Old Encinitas, Cardiff and parts of New Encinitas.
Membership
Like most organizations of this type, we run on a shoestring. While our expenses are few, we still need to cover the basics. Those funds come from concerned citizens such as you.
Even more important, each new member makes the ETA a more effective advocate for accountability in our city.
If you are not a member but would like to become one, please visit http://www.encinitastaxpayers.org/join.php and join today.
