Category Archives: Information
What the Town (and Yes On F) leave out of the news of Liberty’s 2016 Financial Report
What the Town (and Yes On F campaign) leaves out of the news of Liberty’s 2016 Financial Report:
Mayor Nassif threatens lawsuit challenging results when Measure F loses
In a Facebook Live interview with the Daily Press’s Matthew Cabe, Mayor Nassif — representing the Yes on Measure F campaign — suggested that the Council would look at challenging the results if Measure F loses.
Town of Apple Valley paid former Flint finance director for water study
The Town of Apple Valley paid the Former Finance Director for the City of Flint hundreds of thousands of dollars for an independent
financial analysis of Measure F, the $150 million bond associated with their attempted eminent domain takeover of their private water company.
Sticker Shock: Yes on Measure F campaign forced to fix sign violation following FPPC complaint
Last week, the Yes on F campaign placed large signs throughout the Town — but failed to disclose properly who the signs were from, in clear violation of FPPC regulations.
Town of Apple Valley’s website calls economist John Husing one of ‘the region’s leading industry experts’
4 out of 10 market reports endorsed by the Town were written by or contributed to by John Husing
Correcting errors in Marc Puckett’s latest evaluation
Apple Valley Assistant Town Manager for Finance Marc Puckett made a presentation to the Town Council on April 25, regarding the feasibility of acquiring Liberty Utilities. As usual for Mr. Puckett, his presentation contains numerous errors. Liberty Utilities here corrects some of them.
Continue readingThe economic consequences of the Town of Apple Valley’s attempt to condemn Liberty Utilities Apple Valley
By Dr. Rodney T. Smith, Ph.D.
Selected quotes:
[I]f the Town condemns Liberty Utilities Apple Valley by eminent domain, higher water rates for Town residents are a virtual certainty for decades to come. If the goal of acquiring Liberty Utilities Apple Valley is to charge lower water rates, then the effort should be abandoned because that goal is not a feasible outcome.
Welcome to The Village
By Kerry Henard
Sure,
you say, parts of Apple Valley are not going to be improved because we live in a rural area.
OK, so let’s look at the Town’s crown jewel, The Village. Businesses in The Village pay additional taxes by virtue of being in this area, and Mayor Scott Nassif and Councilman Larry Cusack each own businesses in this area. This is as good as it gets in Apple Valley.
Marc Puckett got financial awards before financial improprieties discovered
The Daily Press had a story recently where the Town of Apple Valley’s Finance Department — lead by former Flint, MI Finance Director Marc Puckett — received a financial reporting award from the Government Finance Officers Association of the United States and Canada (GFOA).
Mr. Puckett has a long history with this award.