In the past decade, El Cerrito has experienced a tumultuous financial journey, marked by repeated warnings from the State, declining credit ratings, and a high risk of bankruptcy. This blog will outline the significant events that have shaped the city’s fiscal landscape, highlighting the key figures and decisions involved. Early Warnings and Declining Ratings DecemberContinue reading “El Cerrito’s Troubling Financial Journey: A Timeline of Decline and Efforts for Recovery”
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Neighboring Cities’ Approach to Free Speech and Open Government: A Stark Contrast to El Cerrito
This past Sunday at the Solano Stroll, a resident of El Cerrito had the chance to speak with candidates running for office in Berkeley and Albany about their positions on open government, transparency, and free speech. Based on their responses, it seems that supporters of open government would feel much more comfortable in these neighboringContinue reading “Neighboring Cities’ Approach to Free Speech and Open Government: A Stark Contrast to El Cerrito”
El Cerrito: A City in Fiscal Freefall
El Cerrito, CA – August 13, 2024 – Four years after the State Auditor’s report highlighted the severe financial mismanagement and fiscal irresponsibility plaguing El Cerrito, the City Council remains conspicuously negligent in addressing the crisis. The consequences of their inaction are stark, with the city teetering on the brink of bankruptcy, driven by aContinue reading “El Cerrito: A City in Fiscal Freefall”
The Hidden Cost of Loyalty: A Closer Look at El Cerrito’s Leadership
In the heart of our diverse and vibrant community, a troubling trend persists within El Cerrito’s city leadership—a trend that raises questions about loyalty, vested interest, and the real cost to our city’s future. At the helm of this trend is the City Manager, whose ability to cultivate unwavering loyalty from her staff comes atContinue reading “The Hidden Cost of Loyalty: A Closer Look at El Cerrito’s Leadership”
The City of El Cerrito: Tactical Decisions Masquerading as Strategy
In the City of El Cerrito, leadership often touts their decision-making as strategic. However, upon closer inspection, it becomes evident that many of these decisions are nothing more than transactional and tactical. True strategy involves long-term vision and comprehensive planning, but the city’s recent actions demonstrate a lack of such foresight. Short-Term Budget Fixes OneContinue reading “The City of El Cerrito: Tactical Decisions Masquerading as Strategy”
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”
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”
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”
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”
Addressing High Crime Rates and Rising Pension Costs in El Cerrito
As the City Manager presents yet another budget that pushes El Cerrito closer to insolvency, serious concerns about the city’s fiscal health persist. Six years ago, the State Auditor flagged issues related to ongoing overspending, but the City has yet to curb its excessive expenditures. Emergency reserves, intended for natural disasters or pandemics, may soonContinue reading “Addressing High Crime Rates and Rising Pension Costs in El Cerrito”
El Cerrito’s Fiscal Future: Citizen Concerns and Council Considerations
A long-time El Cerrito resident attending Tuesday’s City Council Proposed Budget Hearing, shared some concerns. While not an expert in city government or fiscal policy, their interest was piqued when Measure B appeared on the ballot. Desperately desiring a new library, they were disappointed to vote against it after seeing how efficiently nearby cities managedContinue reading “El Cerrito’s Fiscal Future: Citizen Concerns and Council Considerations”
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”
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”
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 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”
Improving the Engagement and Transparency of El Cerrito’s Leadership: Addressing Broken Promises and the Path Forward
El Cerrito’s leadership has consistently made promises to enhance community living through the development of a new library, a senior center, and better overall services. These assurances have come from elected officials who have pledged their commitment to the well-being of El Cerrito residents. However, the reality of these commitments has come into question, particularlyContinue reading “Improving the Engagement and Transparency of El Cerrito’s Leadership: Addressing Broken Promises and the Path Forward”
El Cerrito’s Financial Struggles and Community Concerns: An Overview of Recent Debates and Decisions
Next Tuesday’s city council meeting has been canceled with no explanation provided. Last week’s budget workshop was not recorded on video, and during this session, the community raised several probing questions about the city’s finances. The City Manager had to revise earlier statements about salary freezes, clarifying that these were temporary measures affecting mainly non-representedContinue reading “El Cerrito’s Financial Struggles and Community Concerns: An Overview of Recent Debates and Decisions”
The Misguided Motivations Behind Pursuing Local Government Roles: A Closer Look
The journey into local government is often paved with good intentions. At the heart of many decisions to run for local office is a simple, powerful desire to help. This motivation, pure and commendable in its essence, is the driving force behind countless campaigns and initiatives. Yet, the landscape of local governance is rife withContinue reading “The Misguided Motivations Behind Pursuing Local Government Roles: A Closer Look”
Four + Years of Financial Mismanagement and Missed Opportunities
El Cerrito’s Unresolved Crisis: “Four Years of Financial Mismanagement and Missed Opportunities” sheds additional light on the city’s persistent inability to navigate its financial quagmire, highlighting a series of missteps and inaction by city leadership. Despite several years of clear indicators of fiscal distress and specific recommendations by the independent auditor for reform, the CityContinue reading “Four + Years of Financial Mismanagement and Missed Opportunities”
El Cerrito’s Compensation Study: Methodological Concerns and the Need for Comprehensive Analysis
Adjacent to Albany, where employees adhere to a standard 40-hour work week, El Cerrito’s staff operates under a 37.5-hour work schedule. This lower threshold of 37.5 hours not only leads to a 6% manpower shortfall for the city but also appears to encourage a cycle of justifications for not appropriately engaging stakeholders in relevant discussionsContinue reading “El Cerrito’s Compensation Study: Methodological Concerns and the Need for Comprehensive Analysis”