In El Cerrito, the commitment to public safety is evident in the significant compensation packages allocated to our fire department and city management. However, the disparity between our city’s spending and that of nearby cities raises concerns. While protecting citizens is paramount, the financial burden on our community is substantial, and the need for newContinue reading “The Price of Public Safety in El Cerrito”
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Vote for a Leader Who Puts Your Interests First
As the re-election of current Mayor Tessa Rudnick approaches, it’s time for us, the community of El Cerrito, to reflect on our leadership and the promises made to us. Our leaders have pledged to enhance our community with new projects like a library, a senior center, and improved services. Yet, the reality of these commitmentsContinue reading “Vote for a Leader Who Puts Your Interests First”
El Cerrito’s Tax Extension “Until Voters End It”
On Tuesday, the El Cerrito City Council voted 4-0 to put a measure on the November ballot to extend our city’s Measure R one percent sales tax “until voters end it.” While the council members briefly considered a 30 or 35-year sunset, they ultimately decided on an indefinite extension. This decision raises significant concerns aboutContinue reading “El Cerrito’s Tax Extension “Until Voters End It””
Microblog – El Cerrito’s Frivolous Spending: A Growing Concern as Expenses Rise and Services Decline
El Cerrito, a city facing financial difficulties, continues to experience increasing expenses while essential services for residents diminish. A significant and often overlooked aspect of this issue is the city’s growing senior population. According to 2010 data, 1,188 households (11.7%) had someone living alone who was 65 or older. Despite the evident need for seniorContinue reading “Microblog – El Cerrito’s Frivolous Spending: A Growing Concern as Expenses Rise and Services Decline”
Another Forever Tax on November Ballot
At the upcoming July 17 council meeting, council members are expected to propose a “forever tax” to be placed on the November ballot. If approved by the voters this tax will be imposed on the sale of tangible personal property and the storage, use, or other consumption of such property. The proposed tax rate wouldContinue reading “Another Forever Tax on November Ballot”
Stand for Fair Elections in El Cerrito
As the El Cerrito City Council election approaches, we, the residents, must strive for integrity and fairness in our electoral process. Independent candidates offer fresh perspectives and new ideas that can drive positive change in our community. However, recent history has shown us that underhanded tactics can undermine the democratic process. Remembering the Last ElectionContinue reading “Stand for Fair Elections in El Cerrito”
Mismanagement in El Cerrito Leading to “Forever” Tax
The El Cerrito city manager has chosen to drag her feet on the state auditor’s 2021 recommendation to conduct a crucial staffing needs study. Instead of addressing this significant issue, she has announced a slew of other initiatives as priority measures, pushing the study to the back burner. Not so coincidentally, this delay aligns perfectlyContinue reading “Mismanagement in El Cerrito Leading to “Forever” Tax”
Tackling Fare Evasion and Enhancing Safety: A Critical Look at Saltzman’s Bid for City Council
The media has been buzzing with reports about fare evasion at BART stations, and rightfully so. As a paying BART rider or a taxpayer, it’s our money that’s being lost. BART staff estimates the revenue loss due to fare cheats at $10 million to $25 million per year, but recent conservative figures suggest that fareContinue reading “Tackling Fare Evasion and Enhancing Safety: A Critical Look at Saltzman’s Bid for City Council”
El Cerrito’s Police Alarm Permit Fee: Unpacking High Costs Amid High Crime Rates
El Cerrito residents are grappling with an unnecessary financial burden: a $35 permit fee for residents with alarm systems charged by the police department. While we understand the need for fees to cover false alarms, it’s troubling that our tax dollars aren’t covering the cost of police responses to actual break-ins. This fee is yetContinue reading “El Cerrito’s Police Alarm Permit Fee: Unpacking High Costs Amid High Crime Rates”
Was Anyone Present During the City Manager’s June 27th Presentation?
El Cerrito On June 27th, the City Manager presented at Juku Cafe, sponsored by the Chamber of Commerce. The event was not widely publicized and should have been advertised on EC social media channels well ahead of the event. We also have concerns about the accuracy of some of the statements made during this event,Continue reading “Was Anyone Present During the City Manager’s June 27th Presentation?”
Celebrating Independence and Responsible Governance this 4th of July
As we gather with family and friends to celebrate the 4th of July, the El Cerrito Committee for Responsible Government wishes everyone a joyful and safe Independence Day! This holiday is a time to reflect on the values that make our nation strong: freedom, democracy, and community. In El Cerrito, we cherish these values byContinue reading “Celebrating Independence and Responsible Governance this 4th of July”
The Plaza Library Project: Time to Consider Your Options
The City of El Cerrito has wasted hundreds of thousands of dollars on the Plaza project. Moreover, the city lost out on grant money, resulting in a few million dollars lost. The higher interest rate environment means the city would lose millions more in interest payments. In fiscal year 2024, the city used reserves outContinue reading “The Plaza Library Project: Time to Consider Your Options”
Misapplying Rules: The Impact on El Cerrito’s City Council and FAB Participation
A public information request for FAB member attendance sent to the City Clerk was met with the response, “check the website,” despite the fact that the website records are incomplete. This is how El Cerrito tax dollars are being utilized! In the heart of El Cerrito, a troubling pattern has emerged that calls into questionContinue reading “Misapplying Rules: The Impact on El Cerrito’s City Council and FAB Participation”
Transparency in El Cerrito: The Truth Behind the Supplemental Property Tax
The City of El Cerrito’s recent decision to invest $250,000 in a housing developer for a speculative real estate development raises significant concerns, particularly when examined in the context of the Supplemental Property Tax. This tax, intended to fund “people and programs” such as after-school care and other city-sponsored activities, appears to be diverted toContinue reading “Transparency in El Cerrito: The Truth Behind the Supplemental Property Tax”
Blog Post: Unmasking the True Costs of El Cerrito’s New Library Proposal
In recent months, the City of El Cerrito has faced substantial public backlash over its decision to cut funding for the library. Despite the residents’ strong desire for this essential community resource, these budget cuts were implemented, leading to widespread discontent. Now, the City has proposed a new funding mechanism: a perpetual $300 annual propertyContinue reading “Blog Post: Unmasking the True Costs of El Cerrito’s New Library Proposal”
The Lack of Diversity in El Cerrito City Leadership: A Different View
The author of this blog is a heterosexual person of mixed race with a black mother, a white father, and a Jewish stepfather. Their father died when they were an infant. Moving to El Cerrito in 2022, the author was stunned by how “white” and presumably heterosexual the city leadership is, particularly given the diversityContinue reading “The Lack of Diversity in El Cerrito City Leadership: A Different View”
The Ongoing Saga of El Cerrito’s Wikipedia Page: Transparency vs. Censorship
A few months ago, keen-eyed residents noticed a significant update to the El Cerrito Wikipedia page. The addition was a statement detailing the findings of the State Auditor’s Report on El Cerrito’s precarious financial situation. This inclusion aimed to provide transparency regarding the city’s fiscal management issues, including reliance on reserves, massive pension liabilities, andContinue reading “The Ongoing Saga of El Cerrito’s Wikipedia Page: Transparency vs. Censorship”
El Cerrito Budget and Library Update
Management Presents Hyper-Expensive Library Proposal, Claims (without any evidence) It Will Save Money The June 11th library proposal includes a highly contentious and costly plan for a new library, which management claims will save money in the long run. However, the financial implications and the logic behind these claims have raised significant concerns among residents.Continue reading “El Cerrito Budget and Library Update”
El Cerrito Council Passes Budget with No Public Input
The El Cerrito City Council passed its budget on a 5-0 vote, a decision made by each member in advance of the meeting. They could have saved us all a lot of time because the questions they asked were sophomoric except for the question about covering the $250,000 revenue shortfall so quickly. A council memberContinue reading “El Cerrito Council Passes Budget with No Public Input”
Rebecca Saltzman: From BART’s Financial Cliff to El Cerrito City Council
Rebecca Saltzman has decided not to seek re-election to the BART Board, instead filing to run for the El Cerrito City Council. This move raises eyebrows, as some might argue she’s jumping from one challenging situation to another. After all, Saltzman played a role in steering BART towards its current financial cliff, and now she’sContinue reading “Rebecca Saltzman: From BART’s Financial Cliff to El Cerrito City Council”