San Mateo County Times/Aaron Kinney, 7/9/14. "San Mateo County grand jury blasts 'embarrassing' harbor district, calls for dissolution."
Harbor District is expensive, and the current Board is dysfunctional |
The
report zeroes in on the budgeting practices of the independent
district, which owns and operates Pillar Point Harbor near Half Moon Bay
and manages Oyster Point Marina in South San Francisco. The grand jury
claims the district relies too heavily on property tax revenue it
collects from the county to cover operating losses that over the past
five have totaled roughly $18.3 million. Meanwhile, the elected
five-member board of commissioners that oversees the district is unable
to govern "effectively and collegially," according to the report, which
notes that meetings are often marked by open antagonism, even shouting
matches, with armed sheriff's deputies sometimes brought in to ensure
order." Read article.
Reference: San Mateo Harbor Commission. San Mateo County Harbor District Marinas Directory. "The San Mateo County Harbor District was established in 1933 by a
Resolution of the Board of Supervisors of the County of San Mateo. Under
that certain Act of the Legislature of the State of California entitled
"An Act Providing for the Formation, Government and Operation of Harbor
Districts, the Calling and Conducting of Elections in such District of
Harbor Commissioners, defining their powers and duties, and providing
for the issuance and disposal of bonds of such Harbor District, and
providing for the assessment, levy and collection of taxes for the
payment of such bond and for the ordinary annual expenses of such Harbor
District," approved June 10, 1931, and found in the Statutes of 1931 at
page 1483." Note Harbor photograph from this article.
Posted by Kathy Meeh
2 comments:
The Grand Jury thinks the Harbor District is "embarrassing"?? They should check out Pacifica for a real hoot. Join the search for the 4 million. Please.
Their mtgs are like a TV reality show? So are ours! Tonight!
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