Shigella – it’s no hoax, but city management is in complete denial

13 Aug

From the Safe Drinking Water Foundation – https://www.safewater.org/fact-sheets-1/2017/1/23/shigella

6 Responses to “Shigella – it’s no hoax, but city management is in complete denial”

  1. Scott Rushing's avatar
    Scott Rushing August 13, 2024 at 12:05 pm #

    Another good article, Juanita; I theorize that the Chico City Council and Butte County Board of Supervisors prefer to ignore bad news that embarrasses their inaction and spend money on police and deputy salaries and benefits, K9s, drones, license plate screeners, and so forth instead of taking immediate action to protect the people.

    • Juanita Sumner's avatar
      Juanita Sumner August 14, 2024 at 7:17 am #

      As usual, you said it Scott, thank you. Good to hear from you. I’m still so mad I can hardly be civil, ‘scuse my French.

      City management has willfully let our “jewel” go completely to shit. “Use the park at your own risk”, is what I expect to see soon, at every entrance to Bidwell Park. Annie Bidwell gave us this gift – once known worldwide as one of the biggest city parks in the United States, full of natural beauty, a habitat for many local species, an outdoor classroom for children, a sanctuary of peace for hikers and bikers. Burnt to shit Scott, it’s horrific.

      And the creek hasn’t been properly maintained for years. The city says it’s the DWR’s responsibility, meanwhile South Park Drive has been falling into the creek for years. So they close the road instead of fix it? And guess what – those houses along upper South Park Drive ARE NOT ON SEWER. The septic systems in their back yards are most certainly leaching into the creek and on to One Mile.

      That happened at a park in east Sacramento, we went there to use their disc golf course, and the newly incorporated city of Citrus Heights was in the process of putting in sewer lines. The little creek that ran along the subdivision smelled like a cesspool. Children had been playing at that park for years, but the city of Sacramento refused to do anything. So that part of town was forced to incorporate into the city of Citrus Heights so they could apply for state funding to clean it up.

      Is this where Chico is headed? I hope not, but it’s going to take a lot of work to turn this crapship around.

  2. Bc's avatar
    Bc August 14, 2024 at 11:09 am #

    Quick question and comment: your article said that they clean 1-mile once a month. It that true. The reason I ask is because I lived 2 blocks from the 1-mile for 20 years, and I remember it being cleaned once a week. Was there a change? If so, did they say in was budget related? As for lower park, one of these days it’s going to catch fire as well. I hope it doesn’t happen, but I have been saying this for a decade or more. Just a matter of time. If the politico’s had any sense, they would put a special use tax on the ballot just for the park. Folks in Chico would approve it.

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    • Juanita Sumner's avatar
      Juanita Sumner August 15, 2024 at 6:19 am #

      Yes, they used to clean it every Thursday. There has been a change. I thought it was once a month, my husband said the news said every two weeks. the website says every Thursday, but you know I’ve been there on Thursday mornings here and there and seen nothing. In years past they’d be out there by 8am or so. Your guess is as good as mine. You can look at the budget on the city website, let me know you think. I guarantee you’ll find some stuff to piss you off. For my part I’ll ride my bike over there this morning and let you know what I see.

      Here’s the thing – you really think that keeps the bacteria levels safe? I don’t, and I wouldn’t recommend swimming anywhere in Chico creek after about June 30. In towns all up and down the California coast, beaches are being closed due to bacteria levels, warnings are being issued along the San Joaquin and Sacramento rivers.

      I would not support any more taxes for this city – more gas on their fire? Look how they spend the money. They took in millions in COVID and Camp Fire emergency funding – what did they do with it? This city has plenty of money, we need better, set spending policies. I think the state should take over the park at 5 Mile, maybe lower. It’s a waterway, and the city of Chico treats it like a toilet.

      Frankly I’m ready to get rid of council. The voters aren’t qualified to elect anybody, look at the people we get. When you have uneducated voters, you get unqualified leaders. Districts have been a disaster – anybody can get elected at those numbers. And then we are all stuck with somebody who got what – 5,000 votes? They couldn’t get elected in an at-large election, but they’re making decisions (bad ones) that affect the entire town.

      We got problems BC.. Throwing money on it never works. I’d rather deal with council before we hand over more money.

      • Juanita Sumner's avatar
        Juanita Sumner August 19, 2024 at 10:14 am #

        Okay, I didn’t see them last Thursday, but today – Monday 8/19, they were emptying. Seems suspicious.

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