Valley Voice Issue 57 (19 November, 2015)

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FPPC Complaint Filed Against Tulare County Sheriff Boudreaux

Visalia City Council Requests Appraisal of CalWater

Council Cites High Rate Increases and Lack of Data Among Key Points

Catherine Doe

Staff Reports The Visalia City Council continues to be proactive in finding options for addressing water supplies and conservation. Wes Hensley. Nancy Vigran/Valley Voice To ensure the community’s well-being in the future, on November 12 the Council requested that an appraisal of California Water Service move forward. Visalia is the only city in Tulare County that does not own its water delivery system. Cal Water, a for-profit, utility-owned investment company, provides that service. Nancy Vigran “In requesting an appraisal, the City Council wants facts that we and the comTulare’s new police chief was sworn in and began servmunity can consider. No decision to make ing in his permanent position on November 14, after having an offer has been made. The Council is worked as interim chief for nearly six months. committed to a very public and open disNaming Wes Hensley to the permanent position was an cussion so that local citizens can consider easy decision, said City Manager Don Dorman. the facts and voice their opinion,” assured “His longevity with the department and as a captain; he Mayor Steve Nelsen. “But it needs to be was head and shoulders the choice,” Dorman said. just that, a local discussion about whether Hensley has served Tulare PD since 1991, following a stint pivotal for economic vitality and thereserves overall quality of life in in Visalia. itWater makesdecisions sense tomade havelocally more are local control in the Visalia Police and working the Tulare County of this valuable resource. We don’t think Sheriff Department. “Wediscussion are one ofshould 21 California by Cal Water that are operated out of San Jose,” that be leftwater to Caldistricts Wa- ownedWhile Dorman said he felt there were other qualified canconfirmed Mayor Nelsen. “There are significant local differences in our water resources, and in ter in San Jose, or state commissioners in didates, none of them have the longevity of Hensley. operating costs and practices here in Visalia that are not being appropriately recognized from the Bay San Francisco.” not to applicants for the position from Area. The rates in Visalia are significantly higher thanDorman those of chose other cities in seek the area.” outside. Tulare has a history of promoting from within and the decision to do so again was Dorman’s. As city manager, DorRegional Water Rate Analysis 2013 man is responsible for filling all department heads. Monthly Rate Jurisdiction “It was a choice of a known-quantity versus someone new, (20 CCF) and unknown,” he said. Farmersville $14.00 Hensley said he is humbled by his appointment. Tulare $15.48 “I never honesty thought this was in my career path,” said Hanford $19.94 Hensley, who has about five years until he is eligible for retirement. Porterville $20.56 “This comes at very good time for me personally and proSanger $20.72 fessionally,” he said. Fresno $22.23 The appointment became necessary following the resigClovis $23.64 nation of former chief Jerry Breckinridge, who left following

Hensley Begins Permanent Position as Tulare Police Chief

Lemoore

$24.90

Exeter

$26.25

Dinuba

$27.12

Woodlake

$28.00

Visalia

$31.21

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Tulare County Sheriff Mike Boudreaux was elected in June of 2014, but questions about his campaign finance statements still linger. Marsh Carter, a Tulare County Sheriff lieutenant, filed a complaint with the Fair Political Practices Commission (FPPC) in August of this year. Carter’s complaint is the latest in a series of complaints about Boudreaux’ financial statements filed during his campaign and throughout his career. Carter states, “I believe Mr. Boudreaux has purposely provided misleading information regarding numerous donations. Mr. Boudreaux has also failed numerous times to comply with California government codes and Fair Political Practice Commission regulations.” Sheriff Mike Boudreaux. Carter’s FPPC complaint is made up of three parts. The first concerns Boudreaux’ campaign statements, or form 460, from January 1 to May 17, 2014. The second concerns Boudreaux’ attempt to correct his mistakes on the amended campaign statements filed in July of this year. The third concerns Boudreaux’ Statement of Economic Interest or form 700. Carter states in his complaint that Boudreaux’ quarterly 2014 statements from January through May had more than 200 mistakes. These mistakes included not disclosing addresses, employers and occupations of donors. The FPPC reviewed Carter’s complaint and as a result sent Boudreaux a warning letter. In the warning letter it states, “The FPPC has completed its investigation of the facts in this case. Specifically, the FPPC found that in several instances you failed to report the address for a contributor, or failed to include the occupation and employer information for a contributor… However since you immediately amended your campaign statements when contacted by the Commission staff we are closing our file on this matter.” The FPPC gives the candidate an opportunity to correct their mistakes before an advisory letter, warning letter, or fine is levied. After the FPPC communicated with Boudreaux

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Furloughs Ending, Budget Woes Continue in Lindsay

McDermont Field House will stay open, furloughs for city employees will Lindsay $35.27 end on December 5, and the proposal Reedley* $35.96 to add a half-percent to Lindsay’s sales Selma** $46.62 tax is dead for now--but the city is still operating in the red and no plan to Corcoran* $57.11 make up the gap is yet in the works as *Lindsay, Reedley and Corcoran have strife among members of the *Lindsay, Reedley and Corcoran have significant watercontinues quality issues. significant water quality issues. Lindsay City Council. **Selma’s water service is also provided by **Selma’s water service is also provided by Cal Water. Cal Water.

Budget Crisis Ongoing

scaling back its public safety spending, and even closing some of its facilities and reducing hours of operation at others. “We have a deficit, and it’s not going away,” said Tamera Laken, the city’s finance director. “Honestly, I don’t see how we cannot take measures now to start closing this gap.”

Sales Tax Off Table

But, the appraisal is not an offer to purchase. The City Council has not yet decided whether to make an the city budget is runIn September, the Council invesCity concerns lie into acquire Cal the Currently, offer. PriorCouncil to determining whether system through use of eminent domain, the Visalia City Council will open formal discussion. ning a deficit on the order of $490,000 tigated the possibility of asking voters Water’s continued high public rate increase

requests (current rate increase re- annually, and the city is facing a cash to approve a one-half-percent sales tax "Our system not for sale," said29%), Cal Water Shannon crunch that led itDean. to furlough workers that would bolster the city’s sagging quest is foris an additional thespokesperson lack of progress in meeting the state’s two days a month starting in August. general fund. Such a measure would On November 12, via an 8-K filing with the Securities and Exchange Cal Water notified a simple majority for approval, If a new source ofCommission, revenue isn’t found,was require Visalia intends to conduct an appraisal of Cal Water's water system properties. Although the City may or WATER continued on 11 » the city could find itself issuing layoffs, and if it were passed would still leave a

Dave Adalian sizable gap in the city’s budget. However, that plan was cut short when two members of the council, Mayor ProTem Rosaena Sanchez and Steven Mecum, refused to support the idea. “I’m against this, and I make no bone about it,” Mecum said. “Government is needing more money to operate. If we do this, they’re going to need more money. It doesn’t stop.” Mecum claimed, despite his personal philosophy against raising any tax, that voters would not support increasing the local sales tax.

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