Let’s take a bite out of the city’s budget
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EDITOR’S NOTEBOOK
I don’t know when politics began to amuse me, but the budget
season is almost akin to the Christmas season for me. I love watching
cities try to balance a budget in the public eye and watch them duck
as the insults fly and the outrage is unleashed.
I told City Administrator Ray Silver as much two weeks ago -- he
told me I was sadistic. Perhaps I am.
When I read through a list of suggested money-makers prepared by
Councilman Ralph Bauer, that was presented to city staff and the
council on Monday, I became gleeful at how utterly appalled I was by
some of his suggestions.
First, let’s stop and appreciate Bauer, as he is always the first,
and often the only, council member to come forward with ideas and
actively try to come up with solutions to problems in the city.
Thanks Ralph, seriously.
Now let’s talk about this list.
No. 1-- let’s price gouge.
I’m sorry, that’s not quite how he put it... It’s a loose
translation. Let’s hike the rates at the parking structure when there
are events going on Downtown. Like $9 a day isn’t already inflated.
Price gouging is illegal in some states, you know.
The structure began paying for itself several years ago, when the
city decided to raise the rates. Bauer has suggested tacking on
another $2 on days when they know people will be heading Downtown.
Parking prices are nearing the absurdity level of concession prices
at movie theaters.
No. 2 -- Let’s put in more overpriced parking meters. I heard
people were trying to park for free on Magnolia Street, get ‘em boys.
Great idea. Let’s just put meters on every street in town. Better
yet, what about schools and people’s driveways -- that’ll turn a
profit.
While we’re at it, why don’t we get rid of the meters that take
change. Dollars only please -- naw, just make it gold and platinum
cards.
All the ideas don’t gouge residents, mind you.
No. 3 -- Let’s charge out-of-towners another $5 a year to use the
library. Not bad, doesn’t hit home. I mean, I’m not sure it’s exactly
the pinnacle of moral virtue to look to outsiders to make up the city
deficit, but hey... we could probably make at least what, $100 this
way.
Seriously now, I don’t think all his ideas are bad. He also
suggested charging the International Surfing Museum rent higher than
the current $1. OK, just be careful you don’t push it out of town,
I’m pretty sure Newport or Laguna Beach would welcome it with open
arms.
The other rent suggestion might be a bit too much though. Bauer
has also suggested charging the Huntington Youth Shelter rent. Sure,
it sounds wrong and heartless, but maybe there’s a grant out there
somewhere that can pay for it.
The list goes on, I’ve merely hit some highlights. As I said,
Bauer’s efforts should be commended. I merely caution against nickel
and dime-ing residents to death.
It’s tiresome, if nothing else.
Although they are often unpopular, I think it is the bigger cuts
that must be made. Does anyone really watch HBTV-3 anyway? And how
many children are drug-free because of McGruff? Maybe we can return
“Surfhenge” and get a refund.
* DANETTE GOULET is the city editor. She can be reached at (714)
965-7170.
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