GWP PANELISTS QUIT AFTER VOTE TO RAISE RATES.Byline: ALEX DOBUZINSKIS Staff Writer GLENDALE - Two Water and Power commissioners have resigned their posts after voting against a proposal to raise electric rates. Their exit came amid accusations the city takes too much cash from its utilities budget. The City Council votes May 23 on the rate increases, which amount to a 7 percent to 8 percent hike for the average homeowner. Glendale Water and Power needs the money to shoulder rising costs, officials said. On Monday, the Water and Power Commission voted 2-2 on the proposed rate increase. The commission cannot set policy and serves as an advisory group for the City Council. Commissioners Albert Gosselin Jr. and Ruben Rubi voted against the proposal and afterward af·ter·ward also af·ter·wards adv. At a later time; subsequently. Adv. 1. afterward - happening at a time subsequent to a reference time; "he apologized subsequently"; "he's going to the store but he'll be back here resigned from the commission. "Our rates are higher than our neighbors, whether it's temporary or permanent is (irrelevant)," Rubi said at Monday's meeting. "So my message to City Council is we're no longer competitive." Rubi cited scheduling conflicts as one of his reasons for resigning. But he also objected to how much the city takes from GWP GWP Global Warming Potential GWP Global Water Partnership GWP Gift With Purchase GWP Guinea-Bissau Peso (currency code: now GNF) GWP German Wirehaired Pointer (dog breed) GWP Gross World Product to put in the general fund - about $17 million a year. The city uses the general fund money to pay for services, including police officers and firefighters. Under the city's charter, it can transfer 25 percent of GWP revenues to the general fund, and it has only been taking about half that much. But Rubi said GWP is bleeding money, making it hard for the utility director to budget for increased costs. < "I mean he might make a little cut here, a little cut there, but it's completely out of GWP's hands, and ours," Rubi said. "... The only people who have the ability to make a change in the way they take on funds is (the City Council), and I'd like to put it back on their table." Mayor Dave Weaver
The Weavers are small passerine birds related to the finches. These are seed-eating birds with rounded conical bills, most of which breed in sub-Saharan Africa, with fewer species in tropical said transferring money from GWP to the general fund is nothing new. "I think the transfer now is around $17 million, and you want to see how many services we're going to cut if we don't get $17 million transferred," he said. "We would be cutting a heck heck interj. Used as a mild oath. n. Slang Used as an intensive: had a heck of a lot of money; was crowded as heck. [Alteration of hell. of a lot of services and personnel," he said. In addition to Gosselin and Rubi, the GWP commission also has a vacancy VACANCY. A place which is empty. The term is principally applied to cases where an office is not filled. 2. By the constitution of the United States, the president has the power to fill up vacancies that may happen during the recess of the senate. left by the council's removal of Lenore Solis Solis Diazepam, see there in October. Solis angered council members by leading a community protest against the controversial proposal to close a rail crossing on the border with Atwater Village. Solis filed a claim against the city for an unspecified Adj. 1. unspecified - not stated explicitly or in detail; "threatened unspecified reprisals" specified - clearly and explicitly stated; "meals are at specified times" amount, arguing her reputation was hurt by her removal. Meanwhile, she continues to criticize crit·i·cize v. crit·i·cized, crit·i·ciz·ing, crit·i·ciz·es v.tr. 1. To find fault with: criticized the decision as unrealistic. See Usage Note at critique. the city's taking of funds from GWP. "Can I keep overdrawing my bank account and asking my boss to advance me more money?" Solis said. The proposed rate increase would generate $12.5 million for GWP, which has an operating budget Noun 1. operating budget - a budget for current expenses as distinct from financial transactions or permanent improvements budget items, operating cost, operating expense, overhead - the expense of maintaining property (e.g. of $145 million, director Ignacio Troncoso said. The rate increase would apply differently to its various electricity users, but it would apply to both businesses and residents. Gosselin declined to comment on his resignation Wednesday. alex.dobuzinskis(at)dailynews.com (818) 546-3304 |
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