By Kerry Henard
Taking a look at some of the Town’s priorities when it comes to maintenance and repair. Would you believe that bus stop lights and dog waste receptacles are more important than child safety?
By Kerry Henard
Taking a look at some of the Town’s priorities when it comes to maintenance and repair. Would you believe that bus stop lights and dog waste receptacles are more important than child safety?
By Kerry Henard
What’s up with the Town’s lighting maintenance? The answer, my friend, is blowing in the wind …
By Kerry Henard
Q: How many $340,000 per year town managers does it take to change a light bulb?
A: None. There are no air conditioning outside where the lights are not working, so the light bulbs don’t get changed.
By Kerry Henard
Yes, the Town is still wasting our water. Have you cut back? Do you manage your water use?
by Kerry Henard
The Town claims that it manually checks for irrigation system leaks once a week, and fixes leaks immediately. As it turns out, this is less than accurate.
by Kerry Henard
Checking for water waste to see if the Town is qualified to run a water utility.
By Kerry Henard
Thousands of gallons of water being wasted every day as the Town’s irrigation system supplies water to long-dead plants.
Remember, the Town says that every week a Town employee manually turns on each system and checks for problems. (Yes, the Town actually says that. Guess they’re hoping no one checks to see if they do what they say they’re doing.)
By Kerry Henard
At Civic Center Park, following the leaks wherever they may go. Watch your tax dollars floating away.
By Kerry Henard
If the Town can’t even control a sprinkler, what do you think will happen when they take over the water company?
By Kerry Henard
The Town can’t manage a sprinkler system, a water fountain, or even a drip irrigation system, yet it promises cheaper water rates once it spends $200 million of your money? Dream on.