You have done a yeomans work on this issue.Shelley Hurd wrote:Lakewood residents deserve a Guarantee..........................
There are no guarantee's in life.
If the Mayor were able to guarantee all of your requested guarantees he would be more soothsayer than mayor.
From what I have been able to divine from the entrails of this discussion I don't have a clue as to what would be the right decison. But that's no reason not to venture an opinion.
If the system costs $2.5 million and will save $600,000 the pay back period is 4 years. That seems reasonable.
However, amortized over 10 years at just a 4% interest rate would mean annual payments of $300,000. Is the estimated $600,000 in savings before or after the $300,000 in loan amortization? Have they netted the current maintenance and replacement costs?
About 35% of the trash is now carried to the street because of recylcing. Taking an extra can to the curb hardly seems like a big imposition.
Talk about environmental benefits are just smoke and mirrors. If you say adopt this dumb idea because it's "green" otherwise sensible people fall all over themselves to support the dumb idea because they have been told it's good for the environment.
Some of the opposition seems to come from a fear that the service might be out sourced. That opposition is not an economic position but a political and moral position, however, there is no room for politics or morality in City government.
Other cities have implemented the automated system and have seen big savings. As part of an overall effort to increase efficiency, decrease workers comp claims, maintain a healthy working environment and lower the total cost of trash collections automation seems a good idea.