Wednesday, September 1. 2010September 1, 2010
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IL: Meter leasing metrics may give aldermen pause MI: Court sides with schools in fight over privatizing security OH: Lottery better if partially private, auditor says UT: Privatizing parks - editorial WI: School selling naming rights This state park brought to you by... News summaries IL: Meter leasing metrics may give aldermen pause As Mayor Richard Daley looks to narrow the gaping hole in next year's city budget by hiring companies to take over government operations, his last major foray into privatization serves as a cautionary tale. The city's 75-year parking meter lease led to soaring rates and initial troubles with jammed, broken and error-prone meters that angered many drivers. The Daley administration went on to spend most of the one-time $1.15 billion payment in just two years. Now the city faces a record $655 million shortfall, and the mayor is ruling out a pre-election tax hike. So Daley is shopping potential deals to private firms to take over recycling, run the signature Taste of Chicago festival and fix city vehicles. "I think anyone who voted for (the meter lease) is going to have a hard time defending themselves, so they are going to look hard at these privatization schemes to see if it's another boondoggle," said Ald. Scott Waguespack, 32nd, one of only five aldermen to vote against the lease in late 2008. Critics of the parking lease said records recently obtained by the Tribune offer additional proof that the city would have made far more money over time if it had kept the meters, gradually raised prices and upgraded parking fee collection equipment on its own. Chicago Tribune MI: Court sides with schools in fight over privatizing security Detroit Public Schools will reinstate its contract with a private security firm following a ruling Monday by the Michigan Court of Appeals. The district laid off 226 security guards this summer and hired the private firm Securitas to patrol schools. The district said the outsourcing would save money and boost school safety. But the Teamsters 214, which represents the guards, challenged the privatization and a Wayne Circuit Court judge last week ordered the guards back to work. The district immediately filed an appeal. In an order entered Monday, the Appeals Court said "because the union failed to establish irreparable harm or an inadequate remedy at law, the issuance of the preliminary injunction was inappropriate and constituted an abuse of discretion." The Detroit News OH: Lottery better if partially private, auditor says The Ohio Lottery should reconstitute itself as a "quasi-public corporation" to free itself from red tape and return more money to public schools, the state auditor said yesterday. The Columbus Dispatch UT: Privatizing parks - editorial Before putting operations and services at a single park at risk, state officials should await the results of a parks privatization report by the Legislative Auditor General, and study the experience of other state and municipal governments to determine if savings can be realized, and at what cost. In the Beehive State, the anecdotal evidence isn’t good. In the 1980s, a private firm was hired to operate a campground at Willard Bay State Park. State Parks Director Mary Tullius said it cost the state millions of dollars to clean up the mess the firm left behind. More recently, she said, a concessionaire was contracted to manage the Jordan River OHV park. The contract was terminated when drug and alcohol use by visitors became routine...Another key consideration should be keeping the parks, which hosted a combined 4.8 million visitors in 2009, safe. State park rangers, who could be replaced if parks are privatized, are certified law enforcement officers....But to expect the parks system to pay its own way is unrealistic, and overlooks the role the facilities play in attracting tourists, preserving Utah history and maintaining our quality of life. Providing ample recreation opportunities for citizens is a legitimate government function, and a legitimate use of taxpayer dollars. Salt Lake Tribune WI: School selling naming rights Sun Prairie's Education Foundation, working alongside the Sun Prairie Area School District, is in the middle of offering naming rights for various parts of the new high school....There have been no takers yet on the school's $250,000 naming rights to the field house, but school officials said the endowment campaign has already brought in more than $400,000....District officials said naming rights for larger venues like the field house are still up for grabs..School officials say the donations will not affect school finances generated by taxpayer dollars. It will serve as an independent fund through the Sun Prairie Education Foundation.WISC Madison This state park brought to you by... Through a corporate sponsorship agreement, Verizon is teaming up with the Boy Scouts to restore trails and bridges in many Georgia State Parks....The company is providing funding for tools and supplies as the scouts perform service projects around the state. In exchange, Georgia is recognizing Verizon Wireless in publicity materials and on the Georgia Department of Natural Resources Web site. The partnership is among the first steps in a broader strategy Georgia is taking to seek corporate sponsorships in its state parks...Those could include more programmatic sponsorships like the one with Verizon, or putting advertisements on everything from boat ramps to park signs....[A] growing number of states are trying out or considering corporate sponsorship or exclusive distribution deals as a way to help close budget gaps. State parks have traditionally resisted any type of commercialization, says Phillip McKnelly, the association’s executive director, and the interest in pursuing corporate partnerships is a relatively new phenomenon driven by the severity of funding crises in state park systems. Stateline.org Tuesday, August 31. 2010August 31, 2010Headlines Facing budget gaps, cities sell parking, airports, zoo Contractors resist disclosure effort Cash-poor governments ditching public hospitals AZ: Escape slows prison privatization IL: Chicago’s plans for privately-funded airport link revived IL: Daley may privatize Taste Of Chicago, recycling, pound and more WV: Fearing privatized tech jobs, state workers sue UT: Utah could lose tax dollars through liquor privatization IN: Indy council approves parking meter rate hike NY: Workers at city-run laundry to protest privatization IL: Rockford to look at more outsourcing WA: Republicans back workers comp privatization [click on link below for articles] Continue reading "August 31, 2010" Friday, August 20. 2010August 20, 2010VA: Senate Dem: Selling ABC stores dead in Senate Gov. Bob McDonnell's plan to raise money for transportation by selling Virginia's state-owned liquor stores is dead, the Senate's top Democrat said Thursday. "I would say right now that it would not pass, nor is it even close ... in the Senate, and I would doubt whether he could get it out of the House," said Senate Majority Leader Richard L. Saslaw, D-Fairfax County....Saslaw and other Democrats question McDonnell's estimates and say the annual revenues that the stores now generate in taxes and profits could not be matched by privately run stores. He cited Ohio's privatization effort as an example. "Here's Ohio with 2½ times our population and 1,000 stores, (and) the state gets $167 million. Us, with 40 percent of (Ohio's) population is getting $230 million," Saslaw told reporters. The only way to achieve the same revenues after privatization, Saslaw contends, is to triple the amount of liquor sold in Virginia. "We're going to build roads by putting drunks out there driving these cars," Saslaw said with a laugh. Fredericksburg.com IL: New RTA leader calls for more public-private partnerships John Gates Jr., a successful businessman named Thursday as the new chairman of the Regional Transportation Authority, acknowledges he has a steep learning curve ahead of him about buses and trains, but he intends to use his financial expertise to bring more private-sector involvement into mass transit....Gates is chairman and CEO of PortaeCo, an investment firm. Previously, Gates co-founded CenterPoint Properties Trust and served there 22 years. CenterPoint developed three massive intermodal freight facilities in Will and Ogle counties. Gates says he is a great believer in public-private partnerships. With taxpayer funds from Springfield and Washington, D.C., becoming scarce, Gates urges tapping private-sector capital and expertise. "Capital is looking for a home, and I think metropolitan Chicago would make a good one," Gates said. He pointed to Daley's plan Wednesday to lure private investors to operate express trains between downtown Chicago and O'Hare International Airport. Chicago Tribune AZ: State rips private prison, begins making changes The escape of three inmates from an Arizona prison will bring sweeping changes to the privately run facility near Kingman and could alter the way the state's prison system handles dangerous criminals in years to come. The Arizona Republic Thursday, August 19. 2010August 19, 2010Headlines What's costlier than a government run prison? A private one TX: State plans to end IT outsourcing deal with IBM VA: Nixon tries to fix Virginia's IT outsourcing effort CA: LA city council to vote on privatizing parking garages OK: City to file lawsuit about privatizing sales tax collection [click on link below for articles] Continue reading "August 19, 2010" Wednesday, August 18. 2010August 18, 2010OH: Repub wants to privatize state's econ. development work Republican gubernatorial candidate John Kasich wants to abolish a state agency devoted to job creation and replace it with a privatized, corporate board that he would appoint and chair. Kasich's announcement of his "JobsOhio" plan immediately raised questions about whether privatizing a governmental duty and giving it tax dollars is legal or constitutional. Republicans insist it is. Democrats aren't certain. Cleveland Plain Dealer UT: Study: Privatizing state hospital not worth it That was the message Tuesday from a consulting group to the Utah Legislature's Executive Appropriations Committee. The Legislature began looking at ways to save money at the two state-run institutions in 2009. Boston-based consulting firm PCG won the contract to examine if privatizing portions of the two institutions could save Utah some money. The result, said PCG's Kevin Coyle, is that it would be financially possible to privatize portions of the state hospital and the developmental center and get some cost savings. But quality care at a psychiatric hospital is contingent on highly skilled, qualified and consistent staff, the report states, especially in the forensic unit, which is for maximum-security, inpatient housing for up to 100 patients at the Utah State Hospital.And other states have had mixed results with privatizing their state hospitals. Louisiana is working on such a plan right now. Florida has successfully privatized one civil and two forensic mental health facilities. And Georgia, in 2009, and Pennsylvania, in 2007, retracted their plans to privatize the forensic operations at state hospitals. Based on the report, Coyle said, privatization "is not in the best interest of this state." Deseret News Tuesday, August 17. 2010August 17, 2010Do states get a return on sports facilities investments On Friday, the State Comptroller of New York, Thomas P. DiNapoli said he didn't know whether New York was getting any kind of return on the state's investments in stadium and arena projects in Buffalo, Rochester and especially the Bronx with the Yankees and Queens with the Mets. New York State also has hundreds of millions of dollars slated to go into the Brooklyn arena project construction that when finished will become the home of the Newark-based New Jersey Nets National Basketball Association franchise.D iNapoli was quick and seemed very honest when saying that he had no idea if his state was getting any kind of benefit from a minor league baseball park in Buffalo or a hockey arena in Buffalo or a minor league stadium in Rochester. New York is a State spending hundreds of millions of dollars for infrastructure in the Bronx and Queens as is New York City for the Yankees and Mets stadiums. DiNapoli said New York State has never done a survey and figured out if spending what is probably a billion dollars for sports venues in Albany, Binghamton, the Bronx. Buffalo, Elmira, Queens. Staten Island, Syracuse and other locales in the state was worth the effort. NewJerseyNewsRoom.com This state park brought to you by... Faced with the prospect of closing parks or facilities, some states are turning to a funding opportunity long considered taboo: sponsorship agreements with corporations. According to preliminary survey results from the National Association of State Park Directors, a growing number of states are trying out or considering corporate sponsorship or exclusive distribution deals as a way to help close budget gaps. State parks have traditionally resisted any type of commercialization, says Phillip McKnelly, the association’s executive director, and the interest in pursuing corporate partnerships is a relatively new phenomenon driven by the severity of funding crises in state park systems. Stateline GA: Johns Creek moves away from privatized service Johns Creek is taking a giant leap away from its reliance on a private company to run the city....[C]ity officials unveiled a proposed 2011 budget of $55.2 million that would cut the city's contract with CH2M Hill from about $17 million in 2010 to $5 million in 2011....Much of the savings will be used to hire staff formerly provided by the company and for one-time transition expenses, such as the purchase of office and computer equipment, software and conversion of vehicles to city ownership. CH2M Hill would still provide public works and community development services....Johns Creek is facing a decline in property values, meaning that if the millage rate stays the same it will bring in less money. Finance Director Monte Vavra said the city's tax digest fell from $4.04 billion last year to $3.9 billion this year. Nevertheless, Vavra said, the budget is being built to allow for the drop in revenue without increasing the property tax levy of 4.614 mills. The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Monday, August 16. 2010August 16, 2010Headlines Major league jerks Our shrinking commons IL: Pittsburgh parking meter approach differs from Chicago version VA: Privatization -- Not as simple as ABC NJ: Newark joins several US towns in outsourcing jobs VT: Vermont inmates headed for Mass. [click on link below for articles] Continue reading "August 16, 2010" Wednesday, August 11. 2010August 11, 2010Headlines NJ: Officials say no-way for bridge privatization plan WV: Lawmakers asking about outsourcing of 600 state IT jobs AZ: State must take a hard look at prison issues - editorial FL: Jacksonville approves naming-rights deal [click on link below for articles] Continue reading "August 11, 2010" Tuesday, August 10. 2010August 10, 2010Headlines IL: Chicago can't afford more short-sighted leases - editorial AZ: Arizona's privatizing public safety fail PA: Private bail industry says it could help Phily's ailing system CT: State's cost of hiring bridge inspectors doubles [click on link below for articles] Continue reading "August 10, 2010" Monday, August 9. 2010August 9, 2010Headlines IL: Morgan Stanley's $11B makes Chicago taxpayers cry OH: Gov:No Ohio outsourcing FL: Jacksonville to throw more money to Jaguars? MA: Cuts paramedic staffing; adopted without debate GA: State GOP pushing private prisons VA: Police concerned over privatizing liquor stores TX: Long Beach's crossing guards in the crosshairs NC: Perdue calls for study on privatizing IT work KY: State looking for golf course operators Branded! Public schools court corp sponsors [click on link below for articles] Continue reading "August 9, 2010" Tuesday, July 27. 2010July 27, 2010Monday, July 26. 2010July 26, 2010Friday, July 23. 2010July 23, 2010Thursday, July 22. 2010July 22, 2010Headlines IL: Just $180M left of Chicago's $1.5B meter windfall AK: Alaska public land legislation is flawed - opinion AR: Park signs to recognizing corp donors NJ: Gov proposes privatizing horse racing parks VA: Privatized liquor plan starts to take shape VA: State sweetens pot to get bidders for new U.S. 460 [click on link below for articles] Continue reading "July 22, 2010" Wednesday, July 21. 2010July 21, 2010Headlines PA: Pittsburgh weighs water privatization TX: State turns up heat on IBM NY: NYC deputy mayor on reshaping city government NJ: Gov's report finds private schools saves states money CA: LA's plan to outsource fire depart draws heat TN: Union says fewer than half of Nashville custodians rehired [click on link below for articles] Continue reading "July 21, 2010" |
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