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Political Philosophy for Tim Stanton
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OBJECTIVES IF ELECTED
I will: 2. challenge OWD decision to provide health care to employees after retirement. Few agencies provide this benefit and some have taken it away. I would the support the San Diego Taxpayers Association pension reform. detailed at http://www.sdcta.org/PensionReform. 3. oppose spending millions of dollars in Mexico for a desalination plant. Rather, the district should support the project being funded by the CWA which will create jobs in San Diego. 4. move to open all committee meetings to the public, and create a system that allows ratepayers to know how each director has voted on an issue, not bury it in the minutes. 5. seek to assure rates are not used to reallocate wealth - tier 3 rate is 100% more than tier 1. City of San Diego tier 3 is only 21.7% higher than tier 1. The OWD rate for tier 3 is $4.92 per unit and the City of San Diego is $4.398 per unit. 6. support County Policy on urban limit line - no sewer in Jamul. 7. oppose OWD providing water service to the Casino. PHILOSOPHY My fundamental philosophy has always been that the RATE PAYERS ARE THE OWNERS of the water agency and all decisions should reflect how the decisions impact the owners. A DIRECTOR SHOULD NOT CONSIDER BEING ON THE WATER DISTRICT BOARD HIS OCCUPATION. This is a volunteer activity to provide service to the rate payers not an occupation.
REASONS FOR BECOMING A CANDIDATE I am running for the Otay Water District Board, Division 5, because I believe the Otay Water District Board does not have your best interests as ratepayers in mind. They spend district funds on their pet projects such as delivering recycled water in Rancho San Diego, a conservation garden, and a desalination plant in Mexico, to name a few. In financially tough times they award health care to employees as a retirement benefit while other agencies are tightening their belts. They won the Grand Golden Fleece award from the San Diego County Taxpayers Association for 2012. SDCTA stated that "...ratepayers have seen their water rates soar more than 40% ...in recent years and the District's unfunded liability will increase by more than 90%...." They hire public relation firms to make them look good to you at your expense. There are numerous contracts issued at or under $50,000 each that the Current Director for Division 5 is quoted at San Diego Education Report: Otay Water District saying that he didn't know about any of the contracts until The Watchdog called. |
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