The city of Chico has a lot to do with the cost of housing

19 Nov

Internal affairs committee to discuss raising speed limits around town while allowing outdoor booze consumption Downtown. Meanwhile, on BCFAC – 2am, 10/31/25, 4 people transported to hospital when speeding car goes up on sidewalk at 2nd and Ivy – “First responders on scene suspect alcohol may have been a factor.”

1 Nov

https://www.facebook.com/groups/butte.county.fires.accidents.crimes

A picture is worth a thousand words

19 Oct

Protesters march against the Trump administration during ‘No Kings Day’ (photo KRCR News)

Unfunded pension liability up by $60 million – van Overbeek wants to “outsource” Hey, Tom, grow a pair – let’s ask the employees to pay a rational share of their own benefits!

17 Oct

Is this purchase really necessary?

4 Sep

Yeah, we had to buy a China-made toilet seat for the new American-made toilet we bought for the rental, which I find ironic, but here’s the reality – we didn’t find any seats that were made in the USA in the price range we are in. Life is full of compromise.

With revenues remaining ‘flat,’ Chico just sent over $14 million to CalPERS in “catch-up” payments – that’s where the Measure H revenues are going, just follow the bouncing dollar sign.

29 Aug

City of Chico fumbles through Warren settlement – how much is this Whack A Mole game costing us? Meanwhile, Van Overbeek says we’ll be needing more money for the massive sewer job Downtown. Sales tax revenues are flat. Where will the money come from?

19 Aug

https://www.actionnewsnow.com/news/city-of-chico-seeking-relief-from-some-of-the-rules-in-the-warren-v-chico/article_d87c143f-6805-4c8d-8647-511ee41f723d.html

Thank you Doug LaMalfa, Hang In There Baby!

11 Aug

https://resistersct.org/take-action/power-of-one/

Where is the city getting the surplus funding to take the UAL down from $150 million to $92 million?

2 Aug

https://chico.ca.us/documents/Departments/City-Manager/Better-Chico-%E2%80%93-Join-the-Conversation/copy_of_city_and_calpers_3-2022.pdf

Nakamura did inform the public of the UAL, and the fact that neither management employees nor public safety were paying anything toward their own pensions. But the contributions he suggested were ridiculously small, and have remained that way – 7.5% – 16.75% of their salaries? And they expect the taxpayers to pick up the rest – the UAL – with interest.

Hey Mister Sorensen – nice town you got there buddy! Time for Chico to make a change in management.

15 Jul

https://krcrtv.com/news/local/chico-man-not-charged-with-homicide-in-campground-shooting-claims-self-defense

https://www.facebook.com/groups/butte.county.fires.accidents.crimes/

https://www.zerohedge.com/political/california-might-stop-making-necessary-debt-payments-2-years