In the last county paper there was an article about how well "alternate services" have worked in Red Deer County. Alternate services means you privatize the service and a contractor supplys the service...sort of like what the province has done with a good portion of its road maitenance?
Anyway the article claims the county saves $1.5 million per year...on a contract of $2.1 million a year, so I assume that means if it was being done the same way as most counties that would amount to $3.6 million in the traditional way?
Now I believe there are about 18,000 residents in the county and if you figure 4 people per household the we have about 4500 taxpayers? That works out to a saving of $333 per taxpayer?
Now when they first brought out this plan of alternate services there was four phases. The first phase was to get rid of the public works/field services...the plow trucks, mowers, backhoes, signs etc. I believe the second phase was agriculture and assessment. Third phase was accounting and planning. Fourth phase was enforcement and fire fighting. The report stated all could be privatized and I believe they had estimates of the savings available? I believe the privatization of the public works/field services exceded the expected savings!
However a strange thing happened...after phase one everything ground to a halt! In fact it went the other way! So today the county has a much higher number of employees than before! Thirty three people went down the road but they have been replaced with over 40 paper pushers(and very well paid paper pushers!).
Now personally I think this privatization was the way to go if the $1.5 million is a true figure and not just the councillors cooking the books to look good? But I truly wonder why they don't continue with phase II, III, and IV?
Some people claim the privatized service isn't as good but I don't see it? The roads aren't in any worse shape considering the added traffic of an oil and gas boom like you wouldn't believe! In fact I do believe there is a lot more gravel being put on than ever before!
The article also states that no other county in Alberta has gone as far with privatization as RD County? Now why is that? Do they enjoy paying extra taxes?
Anyway the article claims the county saves $1.5 million per year...on a contract of $2.1 million a year, so I assume that means if it was being done the same way as most counties that would amount to $3.6 million in the traditional way?
Now I believe there are about 18,000 residents in the county and if you figure 4 people per household the we have about 4500 taxpayers? That works out to a saving of $333 per taxpayer?
Now when they first brought out this plan of alternate services there was four phases. The first phase was to get rid of the public works/field services...the plow trucks, mowers, backhoes, signs etc. I believe the second phase was agriculture and assessment. Third phase was accounting and planning. Fourth phase was enforcement and fire fighting. The report stated all could be privatized and I believe they had estimates of the savings available? I believe the privatization of the public works/field services exceded the expected savings!
However a strange thing happened...after phase one everything ground to a halt! In fact it went the other way! So today the county has a much higher number of employees than before! Thirty three people went down the road but they have been replaced with over 40 paper pushers(and very well paid paper pushers!).
Now personally I think this privatization was the way to go if the $1.5 million is a true figure and not just the councillors cooking the books to look good? But I truly wonder why they don't continue with phase II, III, and IV?
Some people claim the privatized service isn't as good but I don't see it? The roads aren't in any worse shape considering the added traffic of an oil and gas boom like you wouldn't believe! In fact I do believe there is a lot more gravel being put on than ever before!
The article also states that no other county in Alberta has gone as far with privatization as RD County? Now why is that? Do they enjoy paying extra taxes?
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