Showing posts with label Racino. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Racino. Show all posts

Thursday, June 13, 2013

LET’S ROLL THE DICE

It’s nice to see that Alexis Broz is coming home.  Broz a Schuylerville High graduate last year, made her mark in high school sports where she ran track and holds the state record in the pentathlon and high jump. Biking 13 miles every day from home to Broadway to create the chalk artwork on downtown sidewalks with a substantial amount of supplies on her back she showed her dedication to earn money for her educational wilderness adventure while gracing us with a beautiful and different form of art.

The election season is trying to kick into high gear but can’t seem to find the gas to do so.  The upcoming summer season is one where slings and arrows are kept in hiding most of the time as we really don’t want the tourists to see how some Saratoga politicians play their dirty games in the campaigns. However, wait until the day after Labor Day, things will most likely start to percolate.  The Deputy Mayor is already taking credit for securing the grant to finish the waterfront park on Saratoga Lake, as she states she has been meeting with Bradley Birge (Planning and Economic Development Director) twice a week to get things done.  It has been in this administrations hands for about 7 years to get it finished and there is still much work to do, but don’t let that stop you from taking the credit Deputy Mayor.

Talking about the Casino, do you really think it will be a good thing for Saratoga?  The State takes 25% off the top as a gambling tax (Nevada takes 7%).  The casino owners will have to make large profits, so where does that leave Saratoga and its problems of where to house the low income workers that will be employed there.  The State should make sure that the Casino owners spend some of the big bucks to build low income housing, which shouldn’t be a problem since they will have to pay the State a $54 million dollar franchise fee.  We should also hope that if we do get a token income stream like we do from the Racino, like a 1.5 million dollar stipend, we won’t have to provide the police, fire and DPW services to get the money.  The Casino should either pay for all of its own services including repairing roads annually or contract with the City for providing them.  Also, if we get a Casino there’s no guarantee racing will continue to receive a share of gaming revenue.

Remember the Secret Garden Tour this weekend, no one knows where it is, as it is a secret Tour, but if you’re going, have a good time, I guess.

Friday, January 18, 2013

NEVER PLAY POLITICS

Show me a politician who doesn’t play politics and I’ll show you a goat that doesn’t have a goatee. 

Mayor Johnson in a startling announcement last night called for the Council to stop playing politics. After much laughter people got the gist of what he was talking about.  It seems the Council by doing their duty in the best interest of the City and elected by the citizens to do so, upsets the Mayor when they don’t bow down and kiss his ring.

This was the Mayor’s battle cry in his State of the City speech. “STOP PLAYING POLITICS” or in another way what he meant to say was, shut up and stop challenging me.  He has now appointed his Charter Commission, but we don’t know the names, charging them with the task of looking at the budget process and having them strengthen his power over the process.  He also appointed a Comprehensive Plan committee of 11 members.  The Commissioner’s at last Tuesday’s Council meeting cited State law and Saratoga’s past Comprehensive review Committees where the Council combined had the authority to appoint the Committee.  Tuesday night the Mayor would not take part in the discussion and we now know why, he already picked his 11 members, although he won’t divulge their names,(notice a pattern going on over the last 5 years?) thus ignoring State mandate and past precedent and ‘conceded in the speech that as a sign of working with the Council he would meet them half way and let them appoint 1 member each’, well Mr. Mayor, half way of 15 would be you appoint 8 and the Council 7 or you appoint 6 and the Council appoint 5, this is his way of ‘not playing politics’.  The Mayor has been trying to set his position as a strong Mayor under our Charter that was updated 11 years ago since he took office and there are numerous examples, the most recent, the Comprehensive Plan Committee debacle.  We now know why he wouldn’t discuss the legality of his (though process) Tuesday night.  If one compares the pre 2001 Charter, they will find that there were numerous changes made, most dealing with budget improvements which seem to be in fine working order.  Before Mayor Johnson assumed power the updated Charter was humming along nicely, mind you it could be running better with a new form but the people have spoken.  The Mayor then eliminated many [mandated] laws under the current Charter to weaken its effect and the need for those positions to run an efficient government.

The Mayor painted a staggering outlook on the shape of our City, both as a large tourist attraction and as a money generator with low unemployment, lower in fact than State and National numbers, there is no argument there.  He then calls upon Albany to get the casino into Saratoga. 


I feel as many do that since our area is doing so well during these troubled times the Casino will be placed in another area.  There is some growing talk among prominent Saratogian’s as well as us common folks that the casino not be placed in Saratoga but that a perfect destination would be the Catskills.  The area was once a large attraction drawing many of the big acts of its day.  The proximity to NY City is a plus and the low to non existent employment in that area would mean jobs for the area and help to make it prosper again.  Some feel Saratoga has the benefits of a City well run and an income stream that is second to none in NY State.  I personally wonder why the Governor would further advance our City when there are so many areas in the State that desperately need a venue like this to survive.  This may be one reason why we lost the income revenue from the Racino, later to get ½ of the total back.  The thought in Albany was that we were financially better off than most other areas; also remember that Saratoga Springs was the only City hosting a Racino that lost its income because at the time the government perceived us as being a very wealthy City.

So it is, we can’t have our cake and eat it too.  However, if there is a law to run around, our Mayor has proven he is a track star.  More to come on the Speech.

Sunday, January 13, 2013

IT'S THAT TIME OF YEAR - PART "QUATRE"

Skip Scirocco – D

Skip Scirocco, The Commissioner of Public Works, where do we start?  Well, it all started when Valerie Keehn ran for her 2nd term and we all know the shafting that Tom McTygue gave her for 2 years.  Valerie was a decent Mayor but because of the squabbles along with her removing McTygue’s brother Billy from a seat on the Planning Board which in his position as Director of Public Works was at most unethical and may have been illegal started the bad blood, but she did what no other politician ever did and that was taking down McTygue while in the process it also cost her re-election.  Now, the story.  Skip, with the Democrat Party’s backing successfully drubbed McTygue.  The smartest thing that Skip did was name his Deputy (Pat Design), a former Deputy under McTygue, as a running mate.  Design was one of the best Public Works Deputy’s we’ve had in quite a while, so by naming him early on voters knew Design’s reputation and the results he produced which helped Skip immensely.

Just off topic a bit, some may be asking why did Skip announced his Deputy early on and other Commissioner’s wait until after the election?  The answer is really simple if you think about it.  The person running for a Commissioner’s position already knows who they would like as their Deputy and most likely has already discussed the issue with him or her.  The problem is that the Deputy probably has a full time job and if the decision was announced early their employer may start looking for a replacement and let the person go before the election, thus putting that person in a bad spot if their boss doesn’t win.

Okay, back to our story.  Why does Skip deserve a D?  You must know that Skip is a very nice guy, but nice guys don’t necessarily make one qualified to be a head of a department that they have no business running.  The Commissioner had it covered when Design was the Deputy as the Department was running in tip top shape, Broadway was always clean, flowers always pretty, Congress Park always neat etc.  Skip then forced Design out of his position and replaced him with Tim Cogan, who knows about as much as Skip does in running the Department.  I know Skip lost a number of employees and that may have a small impact on the Department, I say small, good management should be able to still get the job done if you know what you are doing.

With the Casino fiasco, having an employee paid $54,000.00+ to hand out rakes and shovels as a punishment, selling water to homes and businesses outside the City (a practice started by McTygue), installing mail boxes in the middle of sidewalks, keeping Broadway looking just a tad messy etc. grants him the D rating.

We must also remember that when he was a County Supervisor he worked very hard to keep the Racino out of Saratoga and now complains that we do not get enough money from the operation.  I can’t remember if he was part of the lawsuit that the illustrious Joe Dalton filed to fight the Racino from moving into Saratoga, but I would think that since they are all part of the good old boy’s network, one would think he was.

The latest bit of information gathered is that the City has bought 2 new trucks for both the Commissioner and his Deputy and that both are unmarked but are the property of Saratoga Springs.  I could be wrong but I thought all City vehicles had to be marked with either the round City logo or marked Saratoga Springs.  Well, whatever, does anyone really care?  If they did, I’m sure they would show up once in a while and ask some questions, oh yes I remember, we are not allowed to do so.

STOP THE INDOCTRINATION OF OUR CHILDREN SARATOGA SCHOOL BOARD

  AMANDA ELLITHORPE CONNIE WYTOWICH CHRISTINE KRASZEWSKI   This coming Tuesday May 18 th Saratogians will be voting for 3 members f...