Tuesday, May 20, 2008

Time to Clean House: City of Fernley Still Voting in Outrageous Water and Sewer Rate Increases

Last July I got a little frustrated over the City of Fernley raising our water and sewer rates so I wrote this:

Life seems to be getting a little less affordable out in Fernley. Gas still hovering near $3.00 per gallon, Scolaris still the only grocery store, and now this... I cracked open my City of Fernley water/sewer bill the other day and it read $71.00 amount due. Last month I paid $39.00. The first thing that came to mind was they didn't post my last payment on the current bill or the kids used far too much water during these hot 90 degree days. After studying the bill for a minute or so I realized nothing strange about payments not being posted or water usage. Then I read:

Please note that effective July 1, 2007 the water and sewer rates have increased as previously indicated on the June 2007 statements. For information pertaining to the rate increase please call our hotline at 775-784-9938 or go to www.cityoffernley.org/rateincreases... The new rate structure is designed to encourage water conservation...

I was stunned! My water/sewer bill damn near doubled! For what? For water you wouldn't dare drink? For water that stains your vehicles and sink fixtures with calcium deposits to the point where it's almost impossible to get off? For water that is horrible for your teeth and hair? I'll say first hand that Fernley has by far the worse water I've ever seen in Nevada hands down and I've consumed plenty of Nevada water.

From City of Fernley's website:

Water rate increases vary depending on the type of service and the size of the meter. On average, the increase is approximately 50%, primarily due to the need to construct a new water treatment plant and associated piping.

Sewer rate increases are only 2.5%.

The costs for developers and builders to connect to the system also went up significantly. The connection charge for water went from $1,500 per unit to $5,165 per unit. This is an increase of 244%. The connection charge for sewer went from $1,848 per unit to $3,474. This is an increase of 88%. The increases in these charges allow for a fair and equitable share of costs to new customers.


I called down to the City of Fernley (775-784-9930) and the woman who answered the phone sounded just as frustrated as I did. She also informed me that if your water gets cut off it's now $100.00 instead of $10.00 to reconnect. Ouch! I asked her who's name was on the rate increase. Mayor Todd Cutler? She didn't come out with a straight answer but she did inform me that the City Council voted for it. She also informed me that the Council meets every first and third Wednesday of the every month at 6pm and folks like me should show up and speak so we can in her words... "Vote this out".

Is anyone out in Fernley as frustrated as I am about this? Who wants our old water/sewer rates back? If you can't make it to tomorrow's meeting, please e-mail Mayor Todd Cutler or telephone his office at 775-784-9851 and tell him how you feel.


Today, almost a year later, I cracked open my bill and saw this:

On July 1, 2008 a rate increase of 35% will be implemented for water and 2.5% increase for sewer. This is due to the need for our water treatment plant in order to comply with federal mandates to reduce arsenic levels in our water. For further information regarding these rate increases go to WWW.CITYOFFERNLEY.ORG


Wow! Next July will there be another 35% rate increase? Another 35% in 2010? When will this madness stop? Is the so-called "water treatment plant" even real? How many rate increases does it take to get this treatment plant going?

Is it already time to clean house in Fernley and kick out the politicians who cavalierly raise our rates like it's no big deal? Does anyone even care other than me?

Tuesday, May 13, 2008

30 Second Ad: Congressman Dean Heller said John McCain is "protecting terrorists..."

I almost forgot about the time when Dean Heller said John McCain was "far more concerned with protecting terrorists" because of his stance on torture. It's amazing what you can find when going through old blog archives.



LVRJ - Sep. 26, 2006

Heller, on the other hand, has foregone his past tendency to run the same way. At a candidate forum earlier this year, when he had to square off against Angle and former Assemblywoman Dawn Gibbons, he said he didn't favor a fence along the border. In interviews he liked to talk up Arizona Sen. John McCain as a role model. Now he supports a fence (at least in populated areas) and thinks McCain has gone astray.

"I'm not happy with his position on torture," Heller said during a meeting with the Review-Journal's editorial board last week. "I'm so mad at those three, McCain, Warner and Graham." McCain, Virginia Sen. John Warner and South Carolina Sen. Lindsey Graham led Republican opposition to Bush's policy on interrogating terrorism suspects. Former Secretary of State Colin Powell joined in as the Senate Armed Services Committee rebuffed Bush.

"I think they're far more concerned with protecting terrorists," Heller said of the Republicans who opposed the president's plan. Senate Republicans subsequently announced they had reached a compromise with Bush.

[LINK]

Sunday, May 11, 2008

Reduce Speed Limits and Drill Domestically to Reduce Demand?

For the past few weeks I've been reducing my speed between trips to Reno and Fernley and back (about 70 miles total) and I've been saving a bunch of money in the process. I used to fill up every 3 days. Simply by slowing down from 75-80 to roughly 60-65 mph, I now get to drive almost a full 5 days off of one tank. I think I'll definitely get a full week now that I've switched over my bigger snow tires to my smaller summer ones this past Friday.

Check out this great [VIDEO] of a RGJ reporter driving to Lovelock from Reno @ 50mph and back from Lovelock at 75mph... Look how much gas she saved simply by slowing down. You'll be amazed.

I'll stand by my "solution" I posted on the RGJ forums weeks ago... Lower the speed limits back down to 55MPH to reduce demand and save money at the same time. If it would mean compromising with a little domestic drilling, I think it's at least worth discussing. Let me know what you think.

Friday, May 09, 2008

30 Second Ad: McCain = 4 More Years of GOP Incompetence



Four more years of $3.50 per gallon gas? Four (maybe 100) years of Bush's war in Iraq? Four more years of battling over immigration reform while getting nothing done? 4 more years of disastrous Bush policy?

If you answered yes to any of these questions vote John McSame. If you voted no to any of them vote Barack Obama.

Wednesday, November 14, 2007

Gov. Spitzer "Illegal Alien" News Conference

Spitzer drops immigration plan after overwhelming opposition.

Spitzer withdrew the plan because "the firestorm over the issue was blocking the governor's overall agenda, and there were serious concerns that various lawsuits, as well as threatened legislative action, would block the plan anyway," the New York Post is reporting.


Breaking News clip from MSNBC:

Wednesday, October 24, 2007

John Ensign on Illegals: "We cannot ship them home.."

John Ensign on Hardball last night:

Chris Matthews: "Does anybody want to throw people (Illegal Immigrants) out who are already here?"

John Ensign: "I don't think we should throw people out who already here unless they commit a serious crime..."

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Chris Matthews: "I have a simple plan, Senator. Tell me if I'm wrong. Everybody here is here - Anybody that comes here tomorrow has to go through these check with real ID cards, checkable IDs, they must be who they say they are or they can't work. Why don't you pass that bill tomorrow? Who would that offend?"

Senator John Ensign: "Well, I actually think that would be a good way to start."


Friday, October 12, 2007

The Real Fred Thompson

Hilarious!



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