Friday, November 6, 2009

Thanks for the Copake Chronicle

Bob: The Chronicle is an amazing publication. It is both folksy, local and it is state-of -the-art at the same time. I have lived here for 35 years and I have never been more informed about Copake. Please keep up the excellent work.

J. J. Miller

How does $9 Million dollars disappear from the county general fund?

How does $9 Million dollars disappear from the county general fund?

Our county leader, Board of Supervisors Chair Art Baer says that no
one is responsible. But despite his assertion, there are people
responsible and they need to be held accountable.

But first a few things need to be stated and understood. One of the
most important things to know is that not only is Ken Wilber the
County Treasurer, but he receives a separate salary as budget
director. So for anyone to seriously claim that there was no way for
Ken Wilber to have known about this issue is an outrage. He is County
Treasurer and Budget Director. How could he not have known? Either he
mislead the public, or he is incompetent. Whichever it is no longer
matters. The entire Board of Supervisors, Democrats, Republicans and
Independents should immediately call for County Treasurer Ken Wilber's
resignation.

As for Department of Social Services (DSS) Commissioner Paul Mossman,
he needs to immediately explain to the public why he conducted his
department's accounting to the Board of Supervisors and to the public
in such a clearly shoddy manner. If he is unable or unwilling to
clarify the answer to this question, he should be dismissed.

But there are other questions that need asking as well. How long has
Chairman Art Baer known about this fiasco? What about the Chairs of
the various committees with budgetary oversight and oversight of DSS,
that should have caught this issue? How much will this scandal cost
the taxpayers of Columbia County in increased borrowing costs? Will
there be penalties for having lied to bond holders who purchased our
debt instruments in good faith and now find the county to have
overstated its fiscal health?

On the issue of the dismissal of Pattison, Koskey, Howe and Bucci: It
is no wonder that Pattison, Koskey, Howe and Bucci has been silent.
Chairman Baer has been reported as saying that he would "go nuclear"
if Koskey breaks that silence. Now there are rumors that Koskey is one
of bidders on One City Centre. The failure of Art Baer to release the
results of the bidding process only fuels the fire that we are not
getting the whole story.

The purchase of Ockawamick, the move of DSS, the relocation of Pine
Haven, the St. Charles Hotel as homeless shelter…and now the write
down of millions of dollars from the general fund. Our county has
lurched from one misguided and not thought through proposal after
another. Now we have the current scandal, all presided over by a
Chairman not elected by the people of Columbia County, but by the some
of the residents of the Town of Hillsdale.

All of this points out the real problem in Columbia County. Our form
of government is a breeding ground for secrecy, nepotism, lack of
accountability and corruption. For decades the Republican majority did
not even allow Democrats on the Board to see the budget before it was
approved by the Republican majority. The Democrats were
inconsequential in the process. While there has been limited
improvement to what is shared with the minority, due to Democratic
increases in representation on the Board; much of our county
government continues to operate in secret. This is the real reason for
this scandal and it will never end until Republicans no longer hold
the majority on the Board of Supervisors.

There are only a handful of counties in New York which still have
Boards of Supervisors. Most have moved to County Legislatures with an
Executive who is accountable to the voters of the entire county, not
just one of the towns. In the next few months I will be dedicating a
substantial part of my time to help create a public groundswell of
support to end our antiquated form of government. It is time to
replace it with one that is accountable for the decisions it makes.

One where the party in the minority has the same access to information
as the majority, regardless of which party is in power. I urge all of
the residents of Columbia County to do the same. Open government with
fair and thoughtful representation is what every citizen deserves.

Now is the time for Columbia County to move to a County Legislature
and County Executive.

Victor Mendolia
Hudson