
Cost Of New Signs Installed On Our Streets
#1
Posted 15 March 2009 - 10:22 AM
Design: $34,000 paid to Square Peg, Redevelopment funds, account number 173-21-04-046
Bid process: $55,000 cosultant fee paid to SCI Consuting Group, General fund, account number 173-21-06-042
Improvement and installation, phase 1: $292,676 paid to Young Electric, Redevelopment funds, account number 174-21-07-107
Implementation, phase 1: $15,000 paid to Square Peg, Redevelopment funds, account number 173-21-08-013
The total for these signs was $396,676.00. All but $55,000 came out of the Redeveopment funds which cannot be used for employees salaries, benefits, etc, but $55,000 did come out of the General fund which can be used for employees. As the city lays off employees and implements furlough days for their employees (1 day a month, which equates to 5% of their salary per month) don't you think they could spend their money a little more wisely. I am a retired city employee and love this city, but we need to keep track of how the city is spending its money. The above information was obtained through the Public Records Act which anyone can access through the City Clerks office.
#2
Posted 15 March 2009 - 10:34 AM
Design: $34,000 paid to Square Peg, Redevelopment funds, account number 173-21-04-046
Bid process: $55,000 cosultant fee paid to SCI Consuting Group, General fund, account number 173-21-06-042
Improvement and installation, phase 1: $292,676 paid to Young Electric, Redevelopment funds, account number 174-21-07-107
Implementation, phase 1: $15,000 paid to Square Peg, Redevelopment funds, account number 173-21-08-013
The total for these signs was $396,676.00. All but $55,000 came out of the Redeveopment funds which cannot be used for employees salaries, benefits, etc, but $55,000 did come out of the General fund which can be used for employees. As the city lays off employees and implements furlough days for their employees (1 day a month, which equates to 5% of their salary per month) don't you think they could spend their money a little more wisely. I am a retired city employee and love this city, but we need to keep track of how the city is spending its money. The above information was obtained through the Public Records Act which anyone can access through the City Clerks office.
Welcome to the forum!
I've been critical of the city wasting our taxdollars for as long as I have been around. Its going to take employees to start speaking up about waste before anything is done.
I wonder how much the city spends on our mounted horse patrol every year?
#3
Posted 15 March 2009 - 11:00 AM
Design: $34,000 paid to Square Peg, Redevelopment funds, account number 173-21-04-046
Bid process: $55,000 cosultant fee paid to SCI Consuting Group, General fund, account number 173-21-06-042
Improvement and installation, phase 1: $292,676 paid to Young Electric, Redevelopment funds, account number 174-21-07-107
Implementation, phase 1: $15,000 paid to Square Peg, Redevelopment funds, account number 173-21-08-013
The total for these signs was $396,676.00. All but $55,000 came out of the Redeveopment funds which cannot be used for employees salaries, benefits, etc, but $55,000 did come out of the General fund which can be used for employees. As the city lays off employees and implements furlough days for their employees (1 day a month, which equates to 5% of their salary per month) don't you think they could spend their money a little more wisely. I am a retired city employee and love this city, but we need to keep track of how the city is spending its money. The above information was obtained through the Public Records Act which anyone can access through the City Clerks office.
What gets me about these stupid signs, aside from the fact that some of them point either the long or wrong way to get to something, is that the name of the street you are going AWAY from is on the back of these signs. It makes no sense. You can't see the name coming from the opposite way because it's too small or too far away and you won't see it unless you turn you head around as you pass the sign.
Thanks for spending our $$ so wisely...NOT!
#4
Posted 15 March 2009 - 12:25 PM
#5
Posted 15 March 2009 - 12:32 PM
Genesis 49:16-17
http://www.active2030folsom.org
#6
Posted 15 March 2009 - 12:40 PM
#7
Posted 15 March 2009 - 01:39 PM
#8
Posted 15 March 2009 - 02:15 PM
when we name bridge for a lake it doesn't cross, you have to have other things happen in the same pattern
wonder who the folks knew up high to get the contract
#9
Posted 15 March 2009 - 03:06 PM
when we name bridge for a lake it doesn't cross, you have to have other things happen in the same pattern
wonder who the folks knew up high to get the contract
I was actually told by someone in Folsom's gov't that you have to know someone in order to get contracts. They said that they don't post them on-line and you have to go and get to know the department heads to hear about RFP's. This was 2 years ago, so it may have changed, but it certainly explains a lot.
#10
Posted 15 March 2009 - 03:21 PM
#11
Posted 15 March 2009 - 04:03 PM
In what ways do these signs help eliminate blight?
Welcome to the forum, Brad. Thank you for your years of service.
#12
Posted 15 March 2009 - 04:13 PM
My question,
who is the idiot that thought copying Beverley Hills would be a good idea?

#13
Posted 15 March 2009 - 05:14 PM
In what ways do these signs help eliminate blight?
Welcome to the forum, Brad. Thank you for your years of service.
I appreciate it. I truly love this city, and it has been very good to me and my family. My wife still works for the city in the Parks and Recreation Dept, and loves it. But, we definitely need to keep an eye on the spending. I would like to see the Fire Chief take over as Director of Public Safety and the Chief of Police retire. He costs the city over $300,000 per year in salary and benefits. Can you figure which dept I used to work for????
#14
Posted 15 March 2009 - 05:33 PM
Here here for truth and honesty for what the tax payers monies are being spent on. What other costs like this are out there that none of us know about? Why does it appear that our council members are asleep at the wheel? I love living in this city but I'm certainly tired of the wasteful spending.
#15
Posted 15 March 2009 - 06:27 PM
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