Politics & Government

Letter to the Editor: Resident Champions Fiscal Responsibility

Resident weighs in on his take of City Council and the now former city manager.

Dear Editor:

Is the Manhattan Beach City Council being fiscally responsible? The multi-millions required to upgrade Manhattan Beach facilities and infrastructure, following massive needed street lighting and sewer repairs, will culminate in increased taxes ,and further cast doubts on the accuracy and sufficiency of city cash reserves. 

Council members [Tony] D’Errico and [Mark] Burton are right in confronting the council on fiscal responsibility by targeting flaws in the current budget they opposed and in opposing managerial salary increases acquiesced to by council members [David] Lesser, [Amy] Howorth, and [Wayne] Powell.  

Further, D’Errico and Burton are challenging the council to forge and adhere to its policymaking responsibilities while holding the city manager accountable for fiscal mandates – thus ending the travesty of trying to do his work as well as their own.

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Rather, the Lesser-Howorth-Powell trio defends their rear-guard failures by acquiescing to the continued lack of performance and fiscal accountability by City Manager [David] Carmany. Their failures include squashing budget reform efforts and abdicating responsibility for measurable results-oriented fiscal stability outcomes.

Illustrative of the trio’s malfeasance include not justifying recent department increased salary and benefit packages and establishing yearly performance contracts; and, not approving budget reforms that provide the council a results scoreboard. For example, Lesser, Howorth, and Powell allocated millions to the Office of the City Manager without any required results. Not one!

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An ethos of public service is accountability of taxpayer dollars entrusted to elected officials and public servants. Those who embrace this ethos should stay. Those who resist fired. Councilmembers Burton and D’Errico are aligned and steadfast to this ethos. Support them! Your tax dollars are at work. But not for you! 

Sincerely,

Edward C. Caprielian, Ph.D. 

Manhattan Beach resident


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