Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Reminder: City Finance "Open House" tomorrow 1-11-12 evening


Don't forget about the Financing City Services "Open House" at the Community Center (Crespi Drive and Highway 1), Wednesday, January 11th from 6:30 pm to 9:00 pm. As you know a big parking is available there.  This is not a meeting per say, but an "open house" walk-through, stop and talk, so your time to visit is flexible. 

Finance Open House from 6:30 pm
Article from Pacifica Tribune/Jane Northrop, 1/4/12."Every household in Pacifica received a large postcard this week alerting residents about the need for the community to focus on financing city services. Using words that implied a dire situation that would lead to further cuts, city staff invited the public to attend a meeting Jan. 11 at 6:30 p.m. at the Community Center to discuss the realities of the city's budget.

On the city's website, the Financing City Services Task Force invites residents to fill out a survey that would give input about ideas for reductions of services or ideas to generate revenue. Those ideas will help the task force create a five-year financial plan that will balance the budget over time. Surveys must be completed by Jan. 20. Some of the options being discussed by the task force include reducing library hours, reducing or eliminating senior services and contracting with the San Mateo County Sheriff for law enforcement. Other revenue generating ideas and other changes to city services will also be discussed. The city cut $1.5 million last year and saved $3.5 from cuts voluntarily made by city employees."

Here's the link to the  City of Pacifica website notification, including survey request link in event you may have missed that prior. And, the prior 12/31/2011 original full article re-post on Fix Pacifica with comments.

Posted by Kathy Meeh

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Pacificans should demand the city provide numbers for current wages and benefits being paid. And these costs should be included in our options to make cuts.

Over 80 city employees were making over $100,000 a year in 2010. Yes some cuts were made last year but the city is not telling us how much and what was cut.

Please go to this meeting and demand to know the truth.

Chris Fogel said...

Where did you read that the format will be "walk-through" instead of a sit-down meeting?

Just wondering, because I missed this if it's the case.

Thanks.

Kathy Meeh said...

Chris (127), I confirmed with the City Clerk prior to posting the article. And, as mentioned, an "open house" will be an easy in and out with flexible time.

Sometime prior "open house" was mentioned in some official capacity, although as you see the re-post articles say "meeting". This "open house" should be somewhat similar in style to the city's proposed Beach Boulevard project "open house" several months back.

Chris Fogel said...

Great. I was a bit worried about my ability to get there on time, so this is good.

Thanks, Kathy.

Anonymous said...

So what is a "walk through" meeting exactly?

Jelle said...

This is a good idea by the city itself. It takes a lot of hard work and ideas to straighten out the financial issues. This is a good read, worth my time spent in reading it! Thanks for sharing!