Wednesday, August 01, 2007

Finishing Monroe County's Sewer Projects

State Legislator Ron Saunders is right to question Monroe County's desire for a 1 cent hike in the sales tax so the County can finish its sewer projects. In fact, one could ask why give the County any more money when it has wasted almost enough money over the years to finish the project.

Two recent examples of such waste come readily to mind. The first is Monroe County's courthouse that is not yet finished and, like the sewer project, has become a boondoggle and a financial nightmare. The second is the unneeded airport the county is spending millions on that has also become a boondoggle with costs spiraling out of control.

Legislator Saunders wants the State to allow Monroe County to issue bonds to complete its projects. But where will the now almost broke County get the money to pay off the bonds? And what will be the exact cost of finishing the sewer projects? Who knows? And that's the problem, isn't it? That's been the problem (among others) with the courthouse and now with the airport.

From our point of view, the County should not get dime one until it stops wasting the taxpayers' money like it has on the two projects just mentioned. And frankly, we would be loathed to buy any bonds issued by Monroe County for any new project until it cleans up its contract-administration act.

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