from a Pacifica Tribune guest column article "What's really going on with the Fire Department?"
Pacifica Tribune 4/20/11, My Turn article. "Like its tax predecessor, the May 2009 Measure D sales tax increase, the
Fire Safety Assessment went down in flames last week. Both tax-and-grab
measures lost by two thirds. Perhaps a little honesty and transparency
are in order. The fire tax was nothing more than a political move to
increase the General Fund by more than a million dollars a year. To
mask it as a "Fire Safety" fee assumes the public are fools. The
numbers beg to differ. Now to threaten the fire department with
decimating cuts and re-organizations is tantamount to spanking the
electorate.
Let's take a look at what is really going on. Six years ago Pacifica passed a parcel tax to protect the fire department from threatened cuts. Fire personnel and citizens took to the streets and helped the city fill a budget shortfall. Along with that came the expectation that the City Council would work for the next five years to increase our revenue. We were promised a plan. Five years later, nothing. In fact, the city laid off three firefighters after promising us no such thing would happen. Trust. That is what killed these tax-and-grab measures. We deserve some honesty from our city officials. How many of us truly understand what Pacifica's role is in the Daly City run fire joint powers authority (JPA)? Pacifica wants to cut one battalion chief, move the other two to 40 hour work weeks stationed in Daly City, lay off one firefighter, and demote several others.
Where does that leave us? Where will the on-site supervision come from for a fire in Pacifica? When Pacifica had its own fire department, acting fire battalion chiefs were utilized when a battalion chief was off, negating the overtime that seems to be a real bone of contention. Is it true that the current Daly City Chief, Ron Myers, will not allow that practice? Wouldn't it seem prudent to substitute a senior captain when a battalion chief was off, thus saving overtime and providing valuable hands-on training for that captain? How are our firefighters trained? Our department used to provide training for not only our own fire personnel but for other cities' firefighters as well. Has that been eliminated?
Speaking of overtime, doesn't the State Office of Emergency Services reimburse Pacifica for all the time our firefighters are called to other parts of the state? If so, where does that money go? Back to the fire department or to the General Fund? 'Wouldn't that make the overtime look excessive even though we are reimbursed by the state? And who is responsible for policy about excessive overtime? Our city? Daly City?
Has the Pacifica fire department sold any equipment? If so, where did the money go? We were told that joining the JPA would save Pacifica $750,000. Has that ever been substantiated? What if Daly City decides to leave the JPA? Will Pacifica be left with any semblance of a fire department?
Last, but most importantly, what about safety? How will Pacifica be affected by the two in two out laws (two manning the engine and 2 in the structure) on the books that require four firefighters to be on scene before they can enter a structure? How much will Pacificans' safety be compromised? We laid off three firefighters after the last parcel tax; now we are going to lay off one more and transfer two battalion chiefs to desk jobs in Daly City. That leaves us down six firefighters. What's left?
Lots of questions need to be answered. We would request that Chief Myers, Mayor Nihart, City Manager Rhodes, the rest of Council and Finance Director Ritzma conduct an open forum before any decisions are made to make their case and answer these and any other questions to the satisfaction of the electorate. We suggest that this forum be held at the Community Center and televised. Open government is not too much to ask of our council; however, it seems to come very very slowly to Pacifica. In the midst of the gravest fiscal crisis this city has ever faced, with draconian fire safety cuts looming, open government is still lacking. We have called for robust posting of all agendas, minutes and documents for all meetings. Council held a budget workshop last Wednesday, April 13, where $1.5M in cuts were discussed. No agenda was posted prior to the meeting. No budget documents were posted ahead of the meeting and are still not up on the website. No minutes are available now after the meeting. Transparency and open government are not too much to ask of our council. We deserve at least that!"
Submitted by Jim Wagner and Mark Stechbart
Let's take a look at what is really going on. Six years ago Pacifica passed a parcel tax to protect the fire department from threatened cuts. Fire personnel and citizens took to the streets and helped the city fill a budget shortfall. Along with that came the expectation that the City Council would work for the next five years to increase our revenue. We were promised a plan. Five years later, nothing. In fact, the city laid off three firefighters after promising us no such thing would happen. Trust. That is what killed these tax-and-grab measures. We deserve some honesty from our city officials. How many of us truly understand what Pacifica's role is in the Daly City run fire joint powers authority (JPA)? Pacifica wants to cut one battalion chief, move the other two to 40 hour work weeks stationed in Daly City, lay off one firefighter, and demote several others.
Where does that leave us? Where will the on-site supervision come from for a fire in Pacifica? When Pacifica had its own fire department, acting fire battalion chiefs were utilized when a battalion chief was off, negating the overtime that seems to be a real bone of contention. Is it true that the current Daly City Chief, Ron Myers, will not allow that practice? Wouldn't it seem prudent to substitute a senior captain when a battalion chief was off, thus saving overtime and providing valuable hands-on training for that captain? How are our firefighters trained? Our department used to provide training for not only our own fire personnel but for other cities' firefighters as well. Has that been eliminated?
Speaking of overtime, doesn't the State Office of Emergency Services reimburse Pacifica for all the time our firefighters are called to other parts of the state? If so, where does that money go? Back to the fire department or to the General Fund? 'Wouldn't that make the overtime look excessive even though we are reimbursed by the state? And who is responsible for policy about excessive overtime? Our city? Daly City?
Has the Pacifica fire department sold any equipment? If so, where did the money go? We were told that joining the JPA would save Pacifica $750,000. Has that ever been substantiated? What if Daly City decides to leave the JPA? Will Pacifica be left with any semblance of a fire department?
Last, but most importantly, what about safety? How will Pacifica be affected by the two in two out laws (two manning the engine and 2 in the structure) on the books that require four firefighters to be on scene before they can enter a structure? How much will Pacificans' safety be compromised? We laid off three firefighters after the last parcel tax; now we are going to lay off one more and transfer two battalion chiefs to desk jobs in Daly City. That leaves us down six firefighters. What's left?
Lots of questions need to be answered. We would request that Chief Myers, Mayor Nihart, City Manager Rhodes, the rest of Council and Finance Director Ritzma conduct an open forum before any decisions are made to make their case and answer these and any other questions to the satisfaction of the electorate. We suggest that this forum be held at the Community Center and televised. Open government is not too much to ask of our council; however, it seems to come very very slowly to Pacifica. In the midst of the gravest fiscal crisis this city has ever faced, with draconian fire safety cuts looming, open government is still lacking. We have called for robust posting of all agendas, minutes and documents for all meetings. Council held a budget workshop last Wednesday, April 13, where $1.5M in cuts were discussed. No agenda was posted prior to the meeting. No budget documents were posted ahead of the meeting and are still not up on the website. No minutes are available now after the meeting. Transparency and open government are not too much to ask of our council. We deserve at least that!"
Submitted by Jim Wagner and Mark Stechbart
9 comments:
6 years ago, Tanner and Vreeland sold us a bill of goods that without the fire tax our fire department would face layoffs and station closings. During that campaign, no one was aware of the negotiations going on with Daly City to basically surrender our fire department to Chief Myers of Daly City. I believe that was one of the most despicable, underhanded moves that this city has ever pulled. The public was lied to, the fire department was lied to, and to this day there has been no definitive proof that we are saving enough money, if any at all, to justify the looting of our fire depatment.
Does not matter what we do anymore. Our government is not telling us the truth. Our dollar is going to collapse. THE US DOLLAR IS GOING TO COLLAPSE! Protect yourselves. Forget about building the quarry and get to know your community. Stock up on everything you will need to survive. It will start with all city governments. Forget about taking sides cause in the end it will be all of us that will need to keep this community together. Get out of the US Dollar. Stock up on everything you think you will need to survive. The US Dollar is only worth .79cents right now. Prepare. You really have no choice in anything, except to prepare for the worse economic collpase you will ever see in your life.
The end is near.
The three of you should get a room
Glenn Beck said it, so you know it's true.
Nostradamus makes predictions and you bite. Pay attention to things you may be able to control.
Anon, 102, what a whopper from you (for about the past 1 1/2 years as I recall). The country is actually in recovery from the low point of the severe recession, and has been for several months. Pacifica dug its own economic ditch, that's a separate issue.
Your "dream come true" is a long way from reality-- unless we get hit by something like a meteor of course.
None of the numbers made any sense when Czar Tanner was running this shell game, and they don't now. Myers (infamous Daly City Fire Chief) has consolodated his power and taken over our fire department. For what purpose one may ask. Follow the money. That's usually the mantra. But sometimes you get a narcissit working with a narcissit and you get.....a narcissitic power grab and validation of how powerful these power boys are. Our city is beholden to us to show us why all this makes sense. Myers should be called to answer questions on what, exactly, is going on.
WTH is a "narcissit"? Yeah, I know but WTH is a
"narcissit" or even more interesting, what does Ken Starr, FD, think it is? And who's the other "narcissit" the first narcissit is working with? I mean there's a team of them? A pair? And they have a mantra? A murder of narcissits? A coven, a bevy? Sounds like a bird. Do they live on LMB?
I'm telling you, these are the questions that need to be answered. Narcissit???
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