Rising Tide of Pension Costs: El Cerrito’s Escalating Financial Challenge

El Cerrito’s financial struggles are largely due to its escalating pension debt, linked to the California Public Employees’ Retirement System (CalPERS). This debt saw a 67% increase from fiscal year 2014-15 to 2019-20, reaching $65.8 million by June 2020 and soaring to $85 million by June 2023. High pension liabilities mean rising costs over time,Continue reading “Rising Tide of Pension Costs: El Cerrito’s Escalating Financial Challenge”

El Cerrito: The Challenge of Accessing Information

El Cerrito: The Challenge of Accessing Public Information- Microblog The El Cerrito Citizens for Responsible Government (ECCRG) recently sought specific details from the city regarding the number of right-to-information requests filed in 2023, along with their outcomes and reasons for any refusals. It’s important to note that while the city did provide details about whoContinue reading “El Cerrito: The Challenge of Accessing Information”

Governance Matters: Expenses Continue to Outpace Revenue as Pension Liability Climbs – Microblog

In March 2023, El Cerrito unveiled its latest plan for financial improvement in response to a severe audit from the California State Auditor in 2021. This audit, part of a program targeting high-risk local governments, shed light on El Cerrito’s precarious financial state and tendency towards excessive expenditure. One key factor in the city’s revenueContinue reading “Governance Matters: Expenses Continue to Outpace Revenue as Pension Liability Climbs – Microblog”

State Auditor’s RoadMap: The Path to Success

The City of El Cerrito, while initially agreeing with some of the State Auditor’s recommendations, has shown a lack of commitment in implementing these suggestions, particularly in managing its financial struggles. The city’s budgets have consistently shown increased expenditures without justifying the rises, and its budget policy lacks clear procedures for monitoring departmental spending. ThisContinue reading “State Auditor’s RoadMap: The Path to Success”

Seeking Sustainable Solutions for Senior Center and Emergency Services + Revenue- Microblog

El Cerrito has faced significant financial challenges in maintaining its recreation services, notably its swim center and senior programs, which have consistently incurred costs far exceeding their generated revenue. This discrepancy led the city to subsidize these programs from its general fund, missing out on potential revenue streams. The city’s decision to close its seniorContinue reading “Seeking Sustainable Solutions for Senior Center and Emergency Services + Revenue- Microblog”

Exploring Untapped Revenue Potential in El Cerrito Volume 2

El Cerrito continues struggling to align expenses with revenue, causing great concern to many residents. El Cerrito has seen some strides in augmenting its revenue streams, primarily through increased sales tax collections from local businesses. Recent discussions, including a NextDoor post highlighting the proliferation of various establishments like massage parlors, liquor stores, a store specializingContinue reading “Exploring Untapped Revenue Potential in El Cerrito Volume 2”

Revenue Opportunities – Case Study

Lancaster, a town in the Antelope Valley north of Los Angeles, underwent significant changes a decade ago, particularly on Lancaster Boulevard, its main commercial artery. The street was transformed by widening the sidewalks, planting numerous trees, and reducing the road from five lanes to two for vehicles. This renovation attracted a surge in visitors andContinue reading “Revenue Opportunities – Case Study”

El Cerrito’s Stalled Progress: How Council Inaction Harms Community and Staff

This blog has been consistently focused on the critical aspects of governance, accountability, and transparency within El Cerrito’s city administration. The Chief Executive Officer, and City Manager, carries the responsibility for overseeing both the operational and financial performance of El Cerrito.  It is essential to note that the City Manager is accountable to the City Council.Continue reading “El Cerrito’s Stalled Progress: How Council Inaction Harms Community and Staff”

Accountability and Transparency Must Be More Than Just Buzzwords

After 12 years as Assistant City Manager, Karen Pinkos became City Manager on January 1, 2019. Since then, several disturbing events have happened under her watch, yet she acknowledges none, nor has she addressed these significant and catastrophic issues. As the City Manager conducts business as usual, she has two patented phrases. One of herContinue reading “Accountability and Transparency Must Be More Than Just Buzzwords”

Blog Purpose: Promoting Transparency and Accountability

As the year draws to a close, it’s important to reflect on the core purpose of this blog. Our goal has always been to promote responsible, sustainable, and transparent governance in El Cerrito. Each post we publish is aligned with this objective. At El Cerrito Community for Responsible Government, we’re aware that some of ourContinue reading “Blog Purpose: Promoting Transparency and Accountability”

Doing the same thing over and over and expecting a different result

City Leadership: It’s not Us,  It’s You. You just don’t understand.  Citizens: Most residents want a new and improved library. We support the City’s efforts, but clearly not at any cost. In 2016, the initial attempt to secure a library bond in El Cerrito faced a resounding rejection from the Citizens. The bond measure crumbled dueContinue reading “Doing the same thing over and over and expecting a different result”

A Critical Look at El Cerrito’s City Management: Where Are the Funds Going? Read on:

In previous blogs, we delved further into the intriguing world of governance, or more pointedly, the absence thereof. To date, several people have chimed in to say that all candidates live in El Cerrito. But the blog’s crux is governance, and governance is the epicenter of El Cerrito’s woes. In this case: No one hasContinue reading “A Critical Look at El Cerrito’s City Management: Where Are the Funds Going? Read on:”

Rebuilding Trust: The Key to Advancing El Cerrito’s Library Initiative

The City’s decision to delay the library initiative from the 2024 ballot in favor of public education overlooks a significant opportunity in El Cerrito. Many residents support an improved library, yet surveys reveal a lack of trust in the City’s leadership, a crucial factor for the initiative’s success. To build support, the City must prioritizeContinue reading “Rebuilding Trust: The Key to Advancing El Cerrito’s Library Initiative”

Employee Pension and Benefits

EECRG is rerunning this blog primarily because the unfunded liability of El Cerrito Pension Costs has ballooned to $85 million dollars during the year since this post was written. _______________________________________________ Lost in the din of cheering about the progress of going from the 8th worst-ranked City in California to only the 13th worst (out ofContinue reading “Employee Pension and Benefits”

Happy Thanksgiving

Happy Thanksgiving from the El Cerrito Committee for Responsible Government! As we gather with our families and friends to celebrate Thanksgiving this year, we at the El Cerrito Committee for Responsible Government want to extend our heartfelt appreciation to each and every one of you – our valued readers and supporters. This year has beenContinue reading “Happy Thanksgiving”

El Cerrito Library Survey Results: Public Outcry Leads to Release of Key Findings

After substantial public pressure, El Cerrito has released selected findings from the library survey. The results reveal significant concerns about the city’s management and financial planning, particularly regarding the library project.  Key Survey Findings:  The survey results suggest a lack of confidence in the City’s management and transparency, especially in financial matters. Despite having aContinue reading “El Cerrito Library Survey Results: Public Outcry Leads to Release of Key Findings

City Manager Up to Her Tricks – Again

For those who may not have seen it, EECRG is running this blog originally posted on September 29, 2022. We previously shared a blog post a little over a year ago, and it has become increasingly evident that the City Manager is pursuing an independent agenda. Despite the 2020 findings of the State Auditor’s Report,Continue reading “City Manager Up to Her Tricks – Again”

El Cerrito Speaks: A Call to Action for Our City Council

Carol Bartz, who became the CEO of Yahoo in 2009, stirred controversy by warning her staff against leaking company secrets to f-king Mars suggesting she would take extreme measures against any leakers. The Board said Nothing. However, after overseeing three challenging years with minimal growth at Yahoo, she stepped down in 2011. In 2013, JimContinue reading “El Cerrito Speaks: A Call to Action for Our City Council”

El Cerrito Wants to Charge a $300 / year Forever Tax

While El Cerrito’s population may be relatively small at 25,000, the city is ambitiously proposing a $21 million library project, which translates to an investment of $840 per resident towards its construction. This ongoing tax of around $300 per homeowner will sustain the library’s operations long after its completion. The city commissioned surveys among ElContinue reading “El Cerrito Wants to Charge a $300 / year Forever Tax”

Public Information Is Not Public in El Cerrito

Holly M. Charléty was appointed as City Clerk for the City of El Cerrito in January 2019. Ms. Charléty began her local government career as a Municipal Clerk in 2011 with the City of Sacramento, where her responsibilities included facilitation of election processes, regulatory filing compliance, and oversight of Board and Commission members. ——————— PromptContinue reading “Public Information Is Not Public in El Cerrito”