Archive | April, 2017

Trying to pry public information out of the public “servants”

14 Apr
Re: some questions about the septage ponds at Neal Road
 
Today, 5:56 AM
Kirk, Maureen (mkirk@buttecounty.net);
PHahn@buttecounty.net (phahn@buttecounty.net)
Hi,

I still have not had any response from Bill Mannel.  I looked over Board of Supervisors agendas and minutes and the reports are very incomplete. I’m sorry to bother you people, but the public is not being engaged in this discussion. 

I contacted the city of Lincoln and they say they don’t know anything about this deal. The agenda for Tuesday’s meeting only says, “The Board recently approved a contract for the transfer and disposal of septage at a facility in Lincoln, CA, and the Department has contracted with Carollo Engineers to provide design, engineering, and construction support for this proposed septage transfer station”

Minutes for the September discussion are very incomplete. These reports don’t tell the public anything.

It looks like you are trying to run this deal under the radar as far as possible. Remember what happened with your garbage deal – you didn’t engage the public soon enough, and when you did, you got, and I’m quoting Mr. Hahn – “phones ringing off the hook for two weeks.”  Newsflash – they’re still mad. 

 I can’t believe Staff has not analyzed the cost to septic tank owners. You need to get that information out there before you force us into this deal. 

Juanita 

but a 26 year old resident with no criminal record is executed in his living room for waving a piece of the door the cops busted down…

8 Apr

What the hell is wrong with our town? 

Our county spends $63 million on Behavioral Health but when a family is having a crisis they sent two armed cops. A young man is appealing for help – instead he gets a taser. When he reacts normally to being electrocuted the cops blow his head off and send at least a dozen bullets into neighboring apartments.

We need to dump our district attorney, our police chief and our city manager.  We need to dump the top 10 highest paid staffers in Behavioral Health and hire more mid-range salary counselors. We need to demand these people actually live in Chico or at least Butte County – the top paid BH staffers live in Yuba City and who knows where – the top paid BH staffer does not even come to Butte County to work but communicates with her staff and the board of supervisors via Skype.

Chico Supervisors Larry Wahl (Dist. 2) and Maureen Kirk (Dist. 3) are both up in 2018. They’ve allowed this.  Let them know what you think.  That’s

LWahl@buttecounty.net

MKirk@buttecounty.net

 

 

Why are serial criminals released again and again, only to commit more violent crimes? Ask your county supervisors, ask Mike Ramsey.

7 Apr

I had the news on yesterday evening while I was getting dinner together, and I heard a name I recognized – James Henry Newsome.

Newsome is being sought by the Butte County Sheriff’s office for failure to appear.  He is accused of starting fires – usually garbage cans or dumpsters – including the firebombing of an apartment near Chico State. He was seen throwing “something burning” into the window of the apartment, and by the time Chico Fire arrived on scene the inside of the room he torched was a complete loss.

I used to have a picture posted here –

https://chicotaxpayers.com/2016/05/21/there-is-no-accountability/

the young resident’s bed was completely incinerated, the mattress just gone, the metal frame twisted up into what looked like modern art. Can you imagine what would have happened if the woman had been home that night? 

But this man was released, having been released time and time again.  And now we are supposed to be surprised that he has wandered off to wreak havoc somewhere else? 

Or is he still hiding here, camped out under a tangle of blackberry vines in Bidwell Park, waiting to set your trash can on fire one night? 

Our county supervisors and district attorney are to blame here. Ask your county supervisor why Chico has become a dumping ground for violent criminals, demand that Ramsey spend more money and time prosecuting these people.

We are really to blame for this problem if we don’t demand action from our elected officials. Ramsey, Wahl and Kirk are all up for re-election in 2018, let them know that. 

 

 

Bums putting the pressure on long time local businesses, meanwhile, $215,000/year city manager demands $63,000/year park rangers carry guns, make arrests

6 Apr

Yesterday I went to Safeway on Mangrove to pick up some groceries, and I had to ask myself – am I shrinking, or are these carry baskets getting bigger? 

So I couldn’t resist, when my checker made the usual small talk, I asked him about it. He didn’t seem too eager to talk at first,  saying the baskets were sent by a contract distributor, that Safeway didn’t really have anything to do with it. 

I said, “That makes sense, I notice there’s usually advertising on them.” I figured, the baskets are probably  free or very cheap to Safeway because of the advertising.  But the word “advertising” loosened my checker’s tongue, he said, “yeah, but with the transients stealing them and leaving them laying all over town, it was becoming bad advertising for Safeway…”  So now they are just plain brown baskets, they don’t even have the Safeway logo on them anymore.

Oooooo! I get it! I actually found one of the old ones in front of my house on Palmetto. I watched it scoot along the gutter for a couple of days before I picked it up and took it back to Safeway. I just walked right in with it and dumped it in the stack by the door as I grabbed a wheeled cart.  I figured a neighborhood kid had stolen it for a prank, and never mentioned it to anybody. 

According to my checker, these baskets were being found in and along Chico Creek, particularly near One Mile. Well, again, that makes sense. The creeks and the park have become illegal campgrounds. 

Yesterday walking my dog in middle park, I noticed another new trail, heading right into a dense tangle of blackberry and other non-native overgrowth. 

Meanwhile, the city of Chico discusses arming park rangers.

http://www.chicoer.com/general-news/20170405/chico-park-rangers-could-become-armed-sworn-officers

“The city is facing increased “criminal behavior” in its parks and public spaces, O’Brien said. Park rangers are encountering a criminal element with “much greater frequency” than in the past.

“’We want both the public enjoying our parks and our park staff to be as safe as possible,’ O’Brien said. ‘The issues in the park include a more sophisticated criminal element, not simply kids trying to sneak alcohol into Bear Hole or people letting their dogs off leash as in years past.’”

When I asked the checker at Safeway if they’d reported their problems to the city or the police, he frowned and shook his head. A sour “yes” was his verbal answer. I offered, “but they don’t do anything?” A sour look and a shake of the head was the answer to that.

If you look at the city’s salaries, available here:

http://publicpay.ca.gov/Reports/Cities/City.aspx?entityid=79&fiscalyear=2015

The first pages, sorted by salary, are full of police and fire employees, with salaries over $100,000/year,  plus packages starting at $35,000, as high as $65,000/year. 

Park ranger appears pages later, with a salary of about $63,000/year and a much smaller package.

The story in the paper says rangers have been told they have 15 months to make a decision – do they want to carry a “firearm” and make arrests in the park? Or get another job. 

“On top of that, Orme ($215,000 in salary with an $80,000 benefits package) said there is no dramatic increase in revenue projected that would allow for more city employees, and resources are already limited.”

Look at the government compensation charts for the last few years – police and fire salaries have been going up-up-up.  The city manager’s salary has increased by over $10,000 in the last five or six years. 

I think Mark Orme should have to go out in the park and roust the bums.