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Kent budget impacted by job vacancies Filling posts reduces city's financial savingsMay 8, 2008
By Matt Fredmonsky
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Posted by auburn smith May 8, 2008
The so-called "survey" never asked residents if they were willing to pay more for existing or expanded services, only if they valued them. Ask any one on a hot day if they would like a cool drink and you are sure to get an affirmative response.
Also, the Akron paper reported last year that the revenues for the City of Kent were UP over the previous year. Curiously, this was never reported by the Dix-controlled newspaper.
Posted by Gary May 8, 2008
Now let's see the city spent X amount of dollars on the bubble in our basements to read our water meters thru phone wires and now they are going back to readers--now what actually are those meter readers doing??? Not laid off I am sure. The trees are unruly and the weeds are everywhere, get to work and cut the fat of the workers who do nothing.
Posted by CmdrKJon May 8, 2008
The problem is, many of these necessary jobs are funded by federal grants. If you do not fill the positions, you lose the grant. When administrators leave positions vacant or eliminate them, it looks great on the balance sheet for a year, but it is another lost source of revenue in the following years.
Instead, they hire cronies for do nothing jobs and fail to fill necessary position that actually do the work. I understand giving your buddy a job, but for the benefit of the community, make him/her do the necessary work.
Posted by Dowhatsright May 8, 2008
I think all government need to take a look at their departments and see if the jobs are really needed. The politicians like to have a large work force, because for every person working for government, there are at least two votes for the politicians. The work force is in fear of loosing their jobs if a new person is elected. Therefore, they will vote for the politician regardless of the job he is doing. The fact that the city operates without filling the jobs means that they were not needed in the first place.
TV news just did a report on Cuyahoga County Recorder's office. They hired all those people that supported a politician or ran for office and lost to keep them in the party, and keep their support. They pointed out a $15,000 a year clerk was given a $40,000 a year job in the Recorder's office. There was one given a supervisor's job and had no qualifications at all. There were about a dozen of these people named. Every time we enlarge a department, we enlarge the cost. We hire more tax people, we have to raise the tax to pay them. We do not need nor do we want a lot of these so called city services. Ravenna use to have garbage pick up, it was included in your property tax. They ended the garbage pick up but did not reduce you tax. They just put more people on some where else, after all they had your money. Portage County is another example of the good old boy network. They hired a couple of people without posting the jobs so no one else could apply. They wanted supporters and the hell with ability or fair play.
Posted by billshane342 May 8, 2008
Kent is full of liberal weinies who like all Liberals, can sure complain, bitch and moan, and even protest about an issue, but CAN'T come up with a viable plan to fix the problem.
Yep, cut positions that were once filled to do a needed job for the city of kent. So who does the work now? Less police, less fire fighters, street workers.. oh well, at least Kent still has the university. Oh yeah, lots of townies hate the university.
Posted by hangemhigh May 8, 2008
all of this ignorant thinking will all catch up when the city is to far gone. the positions that need to be vacant are these two !!
Posted by streakingduck May 8, 2008
So let me get this straight: the services in Kent are already understaffed and ill-funded, so you don't fill vacancies for these services, which make the services even more understaffed, which in turn means that the city falls further into disrepair. And this is the great savings plan? I have an idea. STOP spending money like it grow on trees. I am astounded that all our great city can come up with to keep their spending habits afloat is to not fill city positions. Brilliant!
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