Turk is a strong addition to Camas Council
To be an effective elected representative I think it requires a focus on process, information gathering (through listening, reading, and participation), fact-checking, balancing big-picture with the details, then consensus building and/or compromising to reach a decision.
While a fairly new member of the Camas City Council, Shannon Turk has already displayed the positive abilities and sensibilities as a council-member, able to balance the issues, willing to seek information, all the while listening and learning. Please consider voting for Shannon Turk for Camas City Council.
Greg K. Anderson, Camas Council-member
Vote no on C-Tran tax rate hike
C-Tran is proposing a sales tax rate hike, again. Their ballot measure information is misleading. It states, “In 2005,…voters approved a .2 percent increase to preserve service for a period of 5 years.” The truth is, the 2005 tax hike was never presented as a 5-year measure, and it has not expired.
The Prop 1 propaganda states that drastic service cuts of 35 percent need to be made in 2013 if citizens don’t vote for the tax hike. The truth is, C-Tran is well funded with about $50 million in unrestricted assets available for public transportation as of Dec. 31, 2010, and no debt. This includes cash, investments, and assets that can be sold, like buses and land. These hefty assets are more than enough to provide service for years, although cuts on empty bus routes and better efficiency may be called for.
C-Tran sent out an annual report in July with over 100,000 inserts in local papers, followed by a ballot measure insert in August, both at taxpayer expense, with a graph predicting a rapid decline in future funding (the August graph was mistaken, and no correction was made in local papers). The graph doesn’t include all the assets available, nor does it explain why the funds will vanish soon. The main reason is an aggressive capital spending program for things like costly bus rapid transit that voters have not yet approved, contingency funds, and more.