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“By taking about $4 million dollars from Santa Clarita, the state legislature has prevented the city from improving roads, public safety and infrastructure, City Manager Ken Pulskamp said at a rally Monday”.
I told you this would happen. Perhaps Ken should have not spent the money on the 21 point plan or handing money over to the SCV business community. His shell game is going to bite him soon.
Naaaah, he will play a shell game to try to convince us that’s a different pot of money.
Is the ability of the state to take local moneys the same for City and County entities? Or is this an example of how being in a City might be worse than staying in the County during hard times? Or even vice versa?
SP2,
I think being a contract city has something to do with it versus a county or chartered city ie city of LA. The city of Palmdale just became a chartered city and one of the reasons cited was that it would reduce the state’s ability to raid it’s coffers.
Pulskamp stated the raid was on the general fund…did the funds spend on Econ Dev. come from the general fund or some other fund source? Also he mentioned more cuts will be coming…
cash:
Welcome back! Where were you? We feared the worst!
Mike,
Here’s the original agenda item on the plan.
http://www.santa-clarita.com/cityhall/agendas/council/print_item_html.asp?ID=4283
You have to go to each item to see how it was funded (or whether it even needed to be funded), but some money from the general fund was definitely spent. For example, $250K from the general fund went to the “Think Santa Clarita” campaign.
Cash has been very busy preparing for his City Council run… you know, like everyone else.
Doogie poo fire bomber. Just rolls off the tongue.