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NO easy answer to solving the continued budget difficulties


There is no easy answer to solving the continued budget difficulties facing the City of Lodi. So long as the state of California continues to take from local governments to balance their budget, Lodi will see dollar shortages. Our sales tax revenue is flat and our growth is limited.

We each have a budget at home and we all know what happens when out our personal income is decreased. We have to slow down our spending or look for more work. As a result, things change in the refrigerator. We have to decide what can be eliminated and, sometimes, there has to be tough choices. We have to ask ourselves what we can live without.

As your city council person I have took a hard look at each line item, and asked each department head what he or she can live without. My recommendation is to examine alternative forms of budgeting and see if we can get a more realistic outlook. I cannot get my fellow council member to support me in this effort and I believe it is because of their limited accounting backgrounds. Each budget cycle I will continue to fight for change in this area.

Or maybe it is time for efficiency studies. I am not implying that our employees are doing anything wrong; however, have others cities found ways to provide quality city services while still compensating their people and saving monies too. Our Department Heads may learn something now by sharing information.

Maybe it is time to ask the utility company to buck up. Ask them to economize so that council can increase in-lieu transfers without placing additional burden on the ratepayers.

Another area to look for savings might be debt consolidation. Is there potential interest saving on our certificates of participation? With my many years of accounting experience, these are just some of the questions I have asked.

The city of Lodi has a great future, and together we will find an answer to this difficult problem. And as my family has enjoyed for the past 78years, Lodi and its citizen will continue to have quality public safety and city services for generations to come.

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puzzled wrote on August 24 2008:

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Mayor Mounce, everyone is pretty aware why the other council members won’t listen to you, and it’s not pretty. You suggested a while back at a CC meeting about instituting a new type of accounting system that would better track expenditures and also track those expenditures and expense vouchers under $5000. Your other 4 colleauges acted like they were insulted at the mere thought of someone actually even suggesting such an idea and they were outraged and immediately put it in file 13. With the financial situation in Lodi, being $250,000,000 in debt, yes that’s millions, and sinking daily, why does this council continue to spend like money like it grows on trees? What Lodi needs is an audit and not the kind of crap audit that’s been done recently. I still see that audit from 2005-2006 that shows that $350,000 carried forward to 2006-2007 has never been accounted for and was regarding a contractor and some prevailing wage jobs and certified payroll. We’re tired of being duped by the other, shall we say, councilteers, and it’s time to bring this matter forward and all the other flim-flam schemes that have put Lodi $250,000,000 in debt. It’s time the players are put on the stage andlet’s get our spending under control and get Lodi back into the financial shape and respected city it once was. Vote JoAnne Mounce and Roger Khan for city council and get rid of the big spender Bob Johnson! Amen! God bless you for your candidness, Mayor Mounce, and your fellow councilteers should be ashamed of themselves for constantly working to enrich themselves and their puppeteers and to hell with everyone and everything else. I’d like to know also if there’s been an accounting for that $350,000 or so that keeps getting pushed forward.


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