Monday, February 12, 2018

End Slush Funds

AJC 2/11/18 Metro page 1 Toxic sites fester as GA diverts funds reports that State handling of fees collected for water and land clean-up projects are diverted to the general fund and spent on other things.  This is a slush fund that responsible voters should object to.  If the Georgia Constitution permits slush funds, it should be fixed.

The priorities of government should put infrastructure at the top and that includes water. Cities and counties need to put government infrastructure first.  This includes sewer pipes, water treatment and clean up.

I’m sure that the Georgia EPD regulations need to be reviewed and illogical regulations removed. The banning of EPD regulations from GDOT projects needs to be reviewed and amended to make sense. Then the EPD should review the clean-up sites to determine priorities. There is no reason for Georgia to not have all clean up done quickly and as inexpensively as possible.

Atlanta Metro is as famous for its leaky sewers and leaky water pipes and sink holes as it is for its traffic gridlock and none of this is acceptable.

This is a zero-sum game. Funds will need to be diverted from lower priority projects to high priority projects.

Norb Leahy, Dunwoody GA Tea Party Leader

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