Corey Rossen wrote:Let's charge 'em all!
It's not about making "them" pay. The annual parking subsidy is worth about $750,000 per year. Can the City afford to continue to offer that subsidy?
Over the years the people of Lakewood have shown a great generousity of spirit towards its employees.
The people of this town have provided annual raises, an amazing retirement program, generous hospitalization benefits, sick time, leave time, vacation time, holidays, disablity pay and more.
The people of this town are willingly paying some of the highest taxes in the country to provide these benefits.
The people of this town have recogonized the value of public service and have generously rewarded that public service.
The people of this town have continued to permit City employees to live where they want even as the vast majority have chosen to live elsewhere.
Now that the City faces a true financial crisis the people have asked the City workers to join the administration in an effort to help the City survive. To form a true partnership, to join together in an innovative effort to help make Lakewood a better, stronger, healthier community.
The answer from the unions representing the City workers and many of the City workers themselves has been: Drop dead.
Given that attitude taking a second look at the parking subsidy seems a small thing to ask.