It's that time of year again, when we receive from the City of Portland a glossy mailer telling us how wonderful the city water bureau is. It's a particularly interesting year in that regard, in that this week we learned that the average residential sewer and water bill here
just cracked $2,000 a year. Then the politicians wring their hands and moan, "Why are rents so high?"
And the fun has just begun. Wait until we have to pay off the hideous Bll Run reservoir filtration system, one of Randy Leonard's big success stories from his time on the City Council. Remember when it was a $500 million deal?
Multiply by five, kids.
To get back to the flyer, it is ridiculous, and as we've pointed out before, unnecessary. All the city is legally required to do is send customers a notice (like on your water bill) of where the annual water quality report is posted. But this being Portland, we have to pay somebody's nephew to make up a photo montage, generate some turgid prose, and translate it all into Klingon. At least they've got it down to one slick piece of paper, 8½ by 11. It used to be twice that.
You have to laugh at the photos. Guess who!
If you really wanted to talk about the drinking water in Portland, you could at least come up with something less staged. Here's an idea. Remember
this fella?
I wonder what would happen if the water department had a hard nosed auditor review their spending and published the findings.
ReplyDeleteIt is a shame none of our Senators or Reps stepped up and got an exception to the water filtration legislation like they got in NYC. We do not have any agriculture runoff in our water system and the small amount of Cyrpto in the Bullrun reservoir is not a danger, like you get from cattle waste water. We tried to stop it, but never could get Wyden or Merkley to get off their fat asses and lift a finger. Losers.
ReplyDeleteI never understood how Ron could get nominated.
DeleteJust about twice what we pay over here in Vangroovy.
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