We need to look at Kamala Harris’ record instead of taking another serving of word salad

31 Aug

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  1. BC's avatar
    BC September 4, 2024 at 7:42 am #

    Drove by City Plaza last night around 11PM. Amazing!! I don’t know how to describe it: Infested might be the correct word. The Plaza is not usable for any normal person. Doorways are filled. At this point, why not take the abandoned storefronts like LaSalles, the old Enterprise Record building, and turn them into homeless shelters. Downtown is the worst I’ve seen. There is no Downtown really, outside of the cheap alcohol providers and a decent overpriced bakery. Sad, very sad.

    • Juanita Sumner's avatar
      Juanita Sumner September 4, 2024 at 12:39 pm #

      Wow, my husband and I have talked about it but we haven’t been out at night in Chico for probably 10 years. We just got worn out from the increasing unpleasant atmosphere. We started traveling more and seeing towns that had found better solutions and we got more and more frustrated with not just Chico but Butte County in general.

      The Chico City Council and County Board have both declared Shelter Crisis Designations in order to get money from the state. In 2018 Andrew Coolidge swung over to the liberal side, passing the first declaration. For a little over $4 million that dried up faster than spit on a griddle. Otherwise it would have died, I always wonder how that would have changed things. Not long after, it came before the county. Larry Wahl and Maureen Kirk actually agreed on something – “sounds like a win-win to me ($$$$$)!” they laughed, and the board approved a countywide declaration unanimously. Here’s a recent update of the SCD deal and all the rules that go along with it.

      Click to access 2.%20SB%201395%20%28Becker%29%20-%20analysis.pdf

      So now the city council, as if butter wouldn’t melt in their mouths, is trying to get out of it. That really makes me mad because when it came time to review the declaration and let it expire in 2022, the entire council, including the “CONSERVATIVES” voted to renew the deal. They made little pussy speeches about not understanding the agreement, being afraid of the judge – towns all over California didn’t sign it, and now they send their transients and excess prisoners to Chico!

      Yeah they could use storefronts if they wanted, the SCD allows them to put an emergency shelter in a commercial (non-residential) zone with little or no review, no CEQA, no noticing of the neighbors. It’s called “use by right” and it also refers to the building of low-income/affordable housing. That came up in the conversation about the Downtown 7-11, I’m not sure what was going on there.

      The first and sufficient problem for me is you can’t make them stay inside. Shelter resistance is real, that is a conversation that needs to be had. Second, as Mark Sorensen once explained to me, that would be taking a property that was generating (property and sales) taxes and turning it into a property that sucks taxes.

      I think you have hit on a core problem – for the last 15 or so years, the city has worked to turn Downtown Chico into some sort of special zone. Chief Kirk Trostle wanted an “Entertainment Zone” with special rules and special fees and taxes. It’s obvious they think they can make some sort of super revenue source out of Downtown, but they’re just killing the Golden Goose. When I was a kid, Downtown was thriving because there were businesses that attracted people of all kinds from all over the county and parts beyond. The shops and restaurants were even affordable to the college students. At some point the city started to look at the college and their binge drinking problem as a revenue source, and alcohol sales Downtown became a cornerstone of their financial plan. They’ve really stuck it to business owners, and I think that has backfired on them, given the number of vacancies and failed businesses over the last few years. Wait until they announce the coming sewer work!

      I always come back to the same conclusion – our council is not qualified to make a lot of these decisions, and they are easily led by others who have gain to be made.

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