Study Concludes Merged Fire Departments Would Save Little
Posted: Thu Nov 11, 2010 7:28 am
The Study has concluded that merging the seven districts would only save about 1.2%.
I could have saved them all that time and money and told them that before they had their first meeting. The chance for real savings ended the minute the Cities ruled out changes in work rules, pay and benefits. When the various unions were invited to participate all hope was lost for ANY savings.
Virtually all the expenses of local governments are for pay and benefits. You can't increase those costs 6% per year, year in and year out, year after year and expect to balance the budget by bulk buying toilet paper and counting paper clips.
To some that seems a radical idea.
I could have saved them all that time and money and told them that before they had their first meeting. The chance for real savings ended the minute the Cities ruled out changes in work rules, pay and benefits. When the various unions were invited to participate all hope was lost for ANY savings.
Virtually all the expenses of local governments are for pay and benefits. You can't increase those costs 6% per year, year in and year out, year after year and expect to balance the budget by bulk buying toilet paper and counting paper clips.
To some that seems a radical idea.