PD Story on Suburban Budget cuts
Posted: Mon Apr 14, 2008 8:45 am
Interesting article from the PD this morning...
Things aren't much better in Cleveland Heights:In Lakewood, the cuts are more drastic, because, Mayor Ed FitzGerald says, the last two administrations didn't face up to the exodus of Lakewood residents and their tax dollars to Lorain and Medina counties. Budget reserves are almost gone, and Lakewood faced insolvency without drastic action.
"The nature of government is that until there's an absolute catastrophe, government doesn't act," the mayor said last week. "This is a classic case of the government not doing anything until the house was burning down."
A tax hike was off the table, FitzGerald said, because more money without cuts would be a temporary fix.
So the knife is falling on 18 full-time workers and 27 part-timers. The Department of Human Services faces heavy hits. Its Division of Health will be abolished. Senior-citizen programs - such as transportation, personal care, grocery shopping and delivery, and senior-center activities - are being slashed.
The city will privatize its Winterhurst Ice Rink and is exploring ways to privatize other services. FitzGerald's administration is negotiating wage freezes and benefits concessions from the city's unions, with more potential job cuts looming. He chopped Fire Department overtime by refusing to call in an off-duty firefighter automatically whenever someone calls in sick.
"These are things that are the kiss of death politically," the mayor lamented.
Full StoryCleveland Heights is eliminating some 50 jobs on top of the 47 positions it has abolished since 2002. Five police officers were laid off, with other cuts through attrition. It is raising several fees, including this eyebrow-raiser: For the first time, patrons will pay to attend the Cain Park Arts Festival…
Gone are nuisance-animal control, bulk curbside leaf pickup in spring, after-school child care at the recreation center and school crossing guards. Coming are higher fees and reduced rec center hours, and admissions charges at the Cain Park festival.