Posted on 09/29/2014 2:39:52 AM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
To understand why revitalizing Detroit will be difficult, consider the response to the Detroit Water and Sewerage Departments (DWSD) recent plan to make overdue customers pay their bills. The DWSD serves more than 4 million customers across the Detroit region. The suburbs mostly buy water from the DWSD wholesale, so its mainly city residents and businesses who get billed directly, and over half of themabout 90,000 customershavent paid up. Total past-due bills add up to nearly $90 million, with the average delinquent residential customer owing $540, or more than 7 months worth of service, based on an average bill of $75. No enterprise can survive if half its customers dont pay their bills, so DWSD embarked on a program to make its customers pay or face disconnection of their servicethe same requirement placed on every utility customer in America.
A constellation of the usual left-wing suspects denounced the cutoffs. The United Nations called them an affront to human rights. Michigan congressman John Conyers said they were arbitrary and inhumane. The Michigan Welfare Rights Organization defended those caught stealing water. Im certain if there are people who have resorted to this situation, they were forced to. They didnt have a choice, said Maureen Taylor, the organizations state chairwoman. Even Detroits bankruptcy judge, Steven Rhodes, no left-winger, said that the residential shutoff program has caused not only a lot of anger in the city and also a lot of hardship. The shutoffs would disproportionately hurt minorities and the poor, these and other critics argued. But Detroit is overwhelmingly black and broadly poor, so that claim doesnt mean much.
The critics ignore a key element of the social contract: were obligated to pay for the government services we consume. They also conveniently overlook numerous programs throughout the countryincluding several in Detroitthat help those struggling to pay their water bills. The DWSD alone has 17,000 customers enrolled in payment plans. In a city where nearly 100,000 water customers dont pay, and where even a golf course was $438,000 in arrears, those trying to do the right thing are getting played for chumps. In May, DWSD sent out 46,000 shutoff notices but only disconnected service for 10 percent of those it notified. Of the 4,531 customers whose service was cut off, 60 percent had it restored within 24 hours, and 76 percent got their water back within 48 hours. This suggests that most customers can paythey simply havent. As the Detroit Newss Nolan Finley observed, two-thirds of the citys residents have cable or satellite TV and are presumably paying those bills. And Detroiters already stand to gain from a bankruptcy grand bargain that privileges residents and city retirees over out-of-town creditors. The city of Detroitwhich actually generates more per-capita revenues than Chicago, Los Angeles, Portland, or Minneapolis already receives 80 percent of its taxes and revenues from corporations, nonresident landlords, and suburban commuters, which doesnt jibe with the exploitation narrative.
The DWSD certainly could have handled things better, starting with a clean-up of its commercial accounts. About 11,000 commercial accounts were overdue when the shutoffs began. The top 40 delinquent commercial accounts alone totaled $9.5 million. Starting their collections herealong with a campaign aimed at residential customers to make sure that they knew they were nextwould have made sense. And the DWSD seemed ill-equipped to process customer requests for payment plans and hardship relief. This incompetence shouldnt be too surprising, though, since the DWSD has been a shambles for decades. The department has posted cumulative operating losses of $1.5 billion in the last seven years, even as rates more than doubled over the past decade. A 2012 independent report found that the department, which operates under onerous work rules and 257 separate job classifications, was 80 percent overstaffed, costing taxpayers an extra $134 million per year.
The city called a temporary halt to shutoffs this summer to put better procedures in place and give customers a grace period. But shutoffs have since resumed, with the total reaching 20,000. Opponents filed a motion with Judge Rhodes asking him to issue a restraining order to stop the shutoffs. A ruling is expected soon.
What Detroits citizens need most from their government is well-functioning public services. A water utility with 50 percent delinquencies is a reflection of a city that has failed its basic responsibilities. Fixing DWSD is but one of the many changes necessary to restore Detroitbut if city officials dont have the stomach to collect long-overdue water bills, how will they undertake tougher reforms?
“The shutoffs would disproportionately hurt minorities and the poor, these and other critics argued.”
Seems like they would disproportionately hurt those that havent paid their bills.
Easy solution Judge Rhodes. Quadruple the rates for the suburbanites to pay for the poor Detroiters who cannot afford it. Redistribution (socialism). It works every time. Why should we have these problems when redistribution (socialism) fixes everything.
/sarc
Any competent people have either left Detroit or are putting their efforts in trying to leave Detroit or are trapped in Detroit without the means to do anything to improve their situation.
Detroit will likely become the Mosul of Michigan.
Obama will wave his magic scepter and require the Detroit DWS accept EBT food stamp cards and the bill will be paid by the US federal taxpayers.
Liberals cannot grasp the concept that if there are no consequences for failing to paying your bills then more people wont pay.
Amen. Stupidity, laziness, and poor decisions SHOULD result in painful lessons; but when there’s always some sort of BS safety net, no lesson is ever learned.
Accept no one, armed or otherwise will come to retake or capture it.
Detroit city council members are among the highest paid in the country.
Detroit = Consume according to your needs, Pay according to your ability to pay.
...or we Det.....roit.
I needed a good laugh this morning. Go into Detroit and start talking to the population about the "social contract" and the obligation to pay for social services. They will look at you like you are from Mars. There is no "social contract." 80+ years of the Welfare State have given way too many Americans -- black and white -- a mindset of gimme gimme gimme and make the "rich" pay for it. Its that simple. What can I get for free if I cry and scream loud enough to sympathetic politicians and reporters?
“About 11,000 commercial accounts were overdue when the shutoffs began. The top 40 delinquent commercial accounts alone totaled $9.5 million”
This is where the real money is. You do not want to turn off the water to the 85 year little old lady. That looks bad on the evening news. However, when a golf course has not paid $400K then it just shows that someone has not kept an eye on the bottom line. I would start by FIRING the person who is the head of the water department. IF the comptroller and credit manager of my company did not collect $9.5 million dollars , they would be gone.
“I am for doing good to the poor, but I differ in opinion of the means. I think the best way of doing good to the poor, is not making them easy in poverty, but leading or driving them out of it. In my youth I traveled much, and I observed in different countries, that the more public provisions were made for the poor, the less they provided for themselves, and of course became poorer. And, on the contrary, the less was done for them, the more they did for themselves, and became richer.” - Benjamin Franklin, 1766
The RATS have learned that making people comfortable in their poverty is a good way to get votes.
You’re kidding, right? Detroit is awesome today. We plan to move there in a year or so..
In the end, the Gibsmedats will get their water paid for by the taxpayers, and they know that. They know how the system works. Just make enough noise or threat and the politicians will cave (if you are a privileged minority).
Yeah, I see there are some great real estate deals on fixer-uppers.
fixer-uppers
Who cares.....Tigers are in the playoffs and the Lions are in first place.
They ran out everyone that would have actually paid for it.
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