Ferguson Observer

Brother, Can You Spare $1,635?

I write this opinion piece in the capacity of a candidate for mayor. We have repeatedly extended an open invitation to Ella Jones to publish articles here, but she has not submitted them. Mayor Jones has a column in the Ferguson Neighborhood News, for which the city pays them a monthly fee.

As the election draws near, the mayor has discovered that the condition of our streets is not good. For those of us who bicycle, walk, or drive in vehicles less isolating than a Cadillac SUV, this is not new information. Everywhere you go in Ferguson, with the exception of a few neighborhoods, the streets are falling apart.

Mayor Jones sees this not as a problem, but an opportunity. First, she used her city paid column, in the month before the election, to let us know how much she cares. Then, she suggests that we embark on “a Municipal Bond Issuance process.” Translated into plain English, that means she wants to borrow a tremendous amount of money, over which she hopes to have the power to spend, and which the taxpayers of this city will have to repay. One informed official I spoke with estimated that the cost of refurbishing all our streets would be about $30 million. That is a big pot of money for our elected officials to play with. And it amounts to a debt of $1,635 for every resident of Ferguson.

As your next mayor, I would not rush to a money grab. First, we have to do some homework.

We all realize that our streets are in terrible condition. Mayor Jones believes this justifies taking out a huge loan, which could bankrupt the city, without any further investigation or justification. I disagree. Before even discussing “a Municipal Bond Issuance process” we have to do our homework. Let’s find out how we got here, so that we don’t repeat that costly mistake with our new roads. And let’s find other ways of getting the repairs done, to minimize the impact on the hard working taxpayers of this city. Only when that is done should we think about taking out a loan.

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