Investigation by JEM Advisors also cites regulatory restrictions on hiring and supervising contract workers during "turnarounds"; also, budget workshop details financial challenges facing city
Thanks for yet another comprehensive report from both you and Tom, Craig, which again, has left my blood boiling! The Marina, which is ripe for retail, as Satinder has stated and has always been. It only offered a single restaurant in all of the many years I have lived here. The revenue it would bring could offset any deficits but my concern is that our shorelines are sinking. Then what?
All these consultants add to the budget woes as well. They continue to work on obvious problems, likely for large fees.
City of Martinez, that is.
Investigation is being handled by the county. No direct cost to the city, which has no oversight over refinery.
I should have clarified: the consultant fees for reviewing the budget, the Marina and traffic study, just to name a few.
Thanks for yet another comprehensive report from both you and Tom, Craig, which again, has left my blood boiling! The Marina, which is ripe for retail, as Satinder has stated and has always been. It only offered a single restaurant in all of the many years I have lived here. The revenue it would bring could offset any deficits but my concern is that our shorelines are sinking. Then what?