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?”
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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”
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 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”
Today is Budget Day: Unanswered Questions and Public Concerns
Today is a significant day for our city as the budget deliberations come to a head. Over the past months, citizens have followed the budget process diligently, yet there remains a sense of uncertainty about the council’s overarching goals and priorities. As we dive into the discussions, several pressing questions need clear answers from ourContinue reading “Today is Budget Day: Unanswered Questions and Public Concerns”
The Challenges of Building a High-Performing Department in a Toxic Environment
Creating a high-performing department in a toxic department presents numerous challenges, especially when serious issues like sexual harassment remain unaddressed. The difficulties in hiring and retaining qualified officers in such a climate are compounded by a culture that fails to protect its employees. Unfortunately, this is the reality in El Cerrito, where rising crime ratesContinue reading “The Challenges of Building a High-Performing Department in a Toxic Environment”
Reflecting on El Cerrito’s Budget Predictions: A Community Perspective
As some council members conclude their terms, it’s important to revisit the city’s past budgets and see how well the predictions held up against reality. Let’s take a community-focused look back at our financial forecasts. FY 2021 Budget Predictions The FY 2021 budget, detailed on Page 36, Chart 2-3, projected small surpluses for the nextContinue reading “Reflecting on El Cerrito’s Budget Predictions: A Community Perspective”
A Timeline of Fiscal Turmoil: El Cerrito’s Financial Mismanagement from 2018 to 2024
Tuesday’s FY25/26 budget presentation of the preliminary budget by Claire Coleman marks a significant step forward. The extensive outreach efforts and increased transparency throughout the budgeting process are impressive and commendable, laying a strong foundation for informed decision-making and fiscal responsibility. Claire’s talent is evident, as she overshadowed the Finance Director (who hasn’t presented duringContinue reading “A Timeline of Fiscal Turmoil: El Cerrito’s Financial Mismanagement from 2018 to 2024”
Maximizing Efficiency and Savings – Evaluating Staffing and Span of Control in El Cerrito, California
Welcome to El Cerrito, California – a vibrant community nestled in the East Bay region, home to approximately 25,000 residents. As El Cerrito strives to provide services to its inhabitants, it’s essential to evaluate its operational structure to ensure optimal resource allocation. Recent observations suggest that El Cerrito’s management hierarchy may be disproportionately top-heavy comparedContinue reading “Maximizing Efficiency and Savings – Evaluating Staffing and Span of Control in El Cerrito, California”
El Cerrito Budget Update: Explosive Growth in Spending
The City of El Cerrito has released its FY 2025 budget document, providing a detailed look at the fiscal year 2024 financial data. A quick glance reveals a concerning trend: the city’s spending continues to outpace its revenue, leading to significant deficits. Notably absent from the budget is any mention of how the city plansContinue reading “El Cerrito Budget Update: Explosive Growth in Spending”
Understanding the El Cerrito Plaza Parking Dilemma
A concerned citizen reported that during the council meeting on November 19, 2019, there was a discussion about providing 63 parking spaces for the new library. This figure was referenced in the RFQ (Request for Qualifications) that developers had to respond to, and it seems that it was the city’s consultants who came up withContinue reading “Understanding the El Cerrito Plaza Parking Dilemma”
Stepping Up to Serve: A Guide to Running for El Cerrito City Council
Preparedness for Running for El Cerrito City Council Embarking on a political campaign requires not just passion and dedication but also a solid foundation of skills and knowledge. If you’re contemplating a run for the El Cerrito City Council, taking the time to properly prepare yourself can make a significant difference in the effectiveness andContinue reading “Stepping Up to Serve: A Guide to Running for El Cerrito City Council”
Shifting Leadership: The Potential Impact of Thorough Evaluations on City Management
Is it possible that the mere act of thorough performance evaluations by the El Cerrito City Council could lead to significant improvements in city management or prompt changes in leadership? This question comes to mind when considering the recent resignation of Berkeley City Manager Dee Williams-Ridley. Berkeley’s top city administrator, Dee Williams-Ridley, announced her resignationContinue reading “Shifting Leadership: The Potential Impact of Thorough Evaluations on City Management”
El Cerrito City Council Budget Study: A Closer Look at Community Concerns and Financial Management Challenges
On Tuesday, Will Provost, Assistant to the City Manager, and Claire Coleman, the newly appointed Budget/Financial Services Manager, presented the El Cerrito City Council Budget Study. Their presentation highlighted efforts to solicit community feedback and input and conveyed a robust plan for navigating the next two fiscal years. The city has notably increased public engagementContinue reading “El Cerrito City Council Budget Study: A Closer Look at Community Concerns and Financial Management Challenges”
El Cerrito’s Controversial New Library Proposal: A Reflection of Urban Priorities? 2nd Edition
In the quaint city of El Cerrito, California, a new library proposal is stirring more than just the usual public interest in civic developments. This proposal, reflective of broader urban planning trends, seems to overlook crucial aspects of resident safety and well-being, raising concerns among the community members, especially the elderly and those who dependContinue reading “El Cerrito’s Controversial New Library Proposal: A Reflection of Urban Priorities? 2nd Edition”
Challenges with Parking at the Planned Plaza Library: A Look at the Numbers and the Ongoing Need for Transparency
This edition is heavily influenced by concerned citizen’s public communications. Parking considerations for the upcoming Plaza Library have become a central issue, especially in light of a proposed $300 property tax measure set for this November. This tax is expected to persist even after the library’s completion, and notably, the city will not own theContinue reading “Challenges with Parking at the Planned Plaza Library: A Look at the Numbers and the Ongoing Need for Transparency”
El Cerrito’s Financial Claims: Let’s Look Closer
El Cerrito, recognized for its dynamic community, strategic location, and picturesque settings. The City Manager Karen Pinkos maintains that the city’s financial health is strong, but a closer examination suggests a more complicated financial reality. Detailed Financial Assessment The city’s reported $15.7 million in total reserves masks underlying issues, particularly the distinction between restricted andContinue reading “El Cerrito’s Financial Claims: Let’s Look Closer”