Deficit clouds mayoral race

by
April 29th, 2009

Editor: Randy Pye, the only mayor the young city of Centennial has ever had, can’t run again. Two hopefuls are already in the field to succeed him, Councilman Todd Miller and former Charter Commission Chair Cathy Noon. The election is this November, and others may jump in. Local taxpayer advocate Ron Phelps offers these thoughts:

=====================

Like other municipalities, the city of Centennial faces tough financial decisions in the coming months. The City recently held a special meeting to ponder how to deal with the tough times ahead.

The City Council’s initial steps include cutting approximately $3M from public works from the 2009 adopted budget. Some public works will go forward, and no services or staff will be reduced. With anywhere from $200K to $1.7M more to resolve for 2009, they will meet again in July to make additional decisions.

For 2010, the City also needs to resolve the projected deficit of approximately $3M. This will also be discussed in July.

All of this falls right smack into the upcoming City elections. With two announced candidates for Mayor, I think it’s essential that all of Centennial’s citizens learn how the candidates propose to solve the City’s financial challenges.

The author can be reached at ron@rkpsolutions.com

SPIRIT OF 1776

Unlike any other college and think tank in the West, Centennial Institute at Colorado Christian University, directed by John Andrews, proudly defends both conservative principles and the faith of our fathers. Learn more at CentennialCCU.org

Picture This

blueprint book cover

BLUEPRINT BRIEFING 5/16: Rob Witwer, co-author of the essential book, The Blueprint: How the Democrats Won Colorado, speaks at Centennial Institute on May 16, 7pm. Make reservations at Centennialccu.org.

More Photos >

 

EVERY SUNDAY, 5-8pm
Airing on 710 Denver,
1460 Colorado Springs
& Streaming at 710knus.com

Originated by John Andrews
Old shows from 2004-2010
are here at a click.
Current shows are at BackboneRadio.net

Ross KaminskyRead Ross Kaminsky's Blog


 

Categories