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LWV League of Women Voters of California Education Fund
Alameda County, CA November 3, 2009 Election
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Nadja Adolf
Answers Questions

Candidate for
Councilmember; City of Newark

 
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The questions were prepared by the League of Women Voters of Fremont/Newark/Union City and asked of all candidates for this office.
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Questions & Answers

1. If Newark has to make cuts to its budget, where would you make the cuts?

I would eliminate the hiring of expensive consultants and make use of the many retired professionals in the city who are eager to volunteer to perform studies, reviews, and other projects that the city currently contracts out.

The different agencies within the city need a detailed examination of their budgets and operations. For example, the City of Newark street tree program does not consider actual site conditions when planting trees and repeatedly places tall tree species under power lines instead of appropriate smaller trees; this means that the city pays thousands of dollars trimming trees that never should have been planted in the first place. Small mistakes can add up to big expenditures.

There are many areas where a careful examination of budgets and operations would increase efficiency and also reduce job tedium. Management needs to listen to the employees who actually perform the job; and retired volunteer professionals should be used for advice and assistance.

I would abandon the current plans to replace existing city facilities with new buildings at undetermined sites.

I would reduce the pass prices at Silliman Center to make them more affordable; lower prices mean more participation and more revenue. Currently the city has high prices for the facility and is waiting for a few people to pay large sums to participate; by lowering the fees more people would participate and more money would roll into the coffers. The city can either wait for slow dimes from consumers or it can obtain fast nickels.

I would also encourage the city to explore both private and public grants for funding purposes.

2. What is your position on Measure L?

I am opposed since the revenue is not earmarked for essential services and instead goes into the general fund where the council may spend it for any purpose. It is a regressive tax that hits the poor the hardest; it has no exemptions for those who have lost their jobs; and it will severely hamper small businesses.


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