DPW supply teepee is one of the busier locations in town this morning
Assuming the venerable Amherst Select Board is hardy enough to meet this evening they will hear a half-year budget update that shows good news and bad news from the DPW budget line:
Original budget, Amount spent, Encumbered, % of budget spent
Good news is of course the ambitious LED lighting retrofit of all the street lights in town is paying off handsomely in electricity savings (only consuming 15% of the budget at the half-way point).
And, almost as important, the new LED lighting in the Amherst Town Room (where the SB meets) makes photos look a lot better as well.
The snow and ice budget is not really 29.4% in the red, as Guilford Mooring points out the amount shown as "encumbered" reflects a full season's worth of supplies. But he does verify that tomorrow's Snowmageddon will most likely bust the budget:
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Even that, however, should be mitigated by Federal Emergency Mgt Agency reimbursement if things turn out as bad as universally predicted.
The DPW are the unsung heroes at times like tonight, tomorrow and maybe even into Wednesday.
Public safety personnel simply could not do their potentially lifesaving jobs if not for those big yellow trucks keeping the streets passable. Another good reason to stay off the roads once the snow starts to fly:
Let the police, fire and DPW do their vital work.
Did you know Dorie Goldman? Do a short article on her passing, please, if you can.
ReplyDelete"Let the police, fire and DPW do their vital work."
ReplyDeleteYes, and it's work. They're not unsung heroes. They getting paid.
You always point out that these folks are getting paid. As though that were the most important point. Somehow we should't have to be thankful as long as money changes hands.
DeleteDrone photo? In Amherst?
ReplyDeleteWell under 400 feet for that photo.
ReplyDeleteAnd he always does it under a cowardly cloak of anonymity.
ReplyDeleteSo, 7:15 AM, when you go to work does your boss tell you that your family better be prepared to deal with any emergency on their own for 36 hours cause they can't count on you? That's what some of them were told. Its a tough job. Would a simple thank you hurt you that bad?
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