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Thursday, February 23, 2012

CAN ANYONE TELL THE TRUTH?

I guess we should be used to it by now, but when will Hartford's voters wake up and start holding our elected officials accountable.

Does anyone else besides me find it interesting that last year before Hartford's elections for City Council, the incumbents let everyone know what a fine job they were doing with Hartford's budget. They were doing so well in fact that not only did the incumbents authorize not just one tax cut, but two tax cuts totalling a full one mill cut.

That amounted to next to nothing for most taxpayers in the city since they are already burdened with the highest mill rate in the State. A "mill" equals one dollar of taxes for every $1,000 taxed, so with a mill rate of 71.79 mills, Hartford's taxpayers are paying $71.79 dollars per every thousand of assessed value. ( A vehicle assessed at $10,000 would be taxed at $717.90 per year)

Well the incumbents were able to sell themselves as doing a great job with the budget, but as a candidate I was pretty comfortable saying it was election year posturing. Well, here we are 3 months after the election and it now seems that the incumbents were not doing the wonderful job they sold to the voters to get their votes.

Our projected deficit for this year keeps growing and will probably be much great than the $3.5 million dollars they are now projecting, the projected deficit for next year has already grown from $54 million to $56 million in about a week and I'm sure it will get much worse.

It might be nice to see elected officials that are willing to tell the truth and actually address the problems, no matter how unpleasant the truth is. The first step in that direction is to actually control and reduce spending. Hartford can not sustain its current budget and the taxpayers can not be asked to shoulder anymore of the burden. We already pay double what most other municipalities in the State pay.

But I am sure that by the time the next election cycle comes around, most voters will listen to the empty promises and not look back at the historical facts.

CAN ANYONE TELL THE TRUTH?

HPD VIDEOS

WFSB's Len Besthoff had a piece this week regarding the Hartford Shooting task Force that gave viewers an inside look at how the "STF" operates.

The two clips are worth the time to view and show a different angle to reducing Hartford's gun violence. The message seems to be more of preventing the violence before it happens rather than trying to react and solve the crimes after the damage has been done.

The link below will take you to WFSB.com to view Len's reports.

Hopefully sometime in the near future you will be able to learn more about the STF here as I am awaiting for the time to be scheduled to get an inside view of their operations myself.

In the meantime, since I can now post videos longer than 15 minutes on "you tube", I am posting a "ride along" myself and Stan McCauley did a couple years ago to get an inside look at HPD's Vice and Narcotics Division. The Commander has changed, but the piece is still interesting and something that we put a lot of work into. It was aired on Hartford Public Access Television at the time and seemed to be well received by Hartford residents that viewed it.



LEN BESTHOFF, SHOOTING TASK FORCE, PART 1

Monday, February 20, 2012

THIS WEEK'S "WE THE PEOPLE" , FEBRUARY 20, 2012

Still working on getting the new set right and adjusting the lighting, we're getting there little by little.

Thursday, February 16, 2012

YOU WON'T SEE THIS ON "CSI"


Members of Hartford's version of "CSI" , the Hartford Police Evidentiary Services Division, found themselves in an unusual predicament today. The names of those involved are being withheld to protect the innocent, or more accurately to protect them from harsh jokes and criticism.

It seems that the ESD officers were called to the scene of an unfortunate incident that took place today at Hartford Hospital. Upon their arrival, they found it necessary to attempt to gather evidence from the rooftop of the parking garage at the hospital. Everything went well in their quest and they drove their SUV police vehicle to the roof top of the parking garage at 85 Seymour Street.

The ride up in the SUV was uneventful, they performed their tasks and began to leave. Then the problems began. Apparently the angles and the construction of the garage gave them clearance to get up, but the angle on the way down caused them to get stuck with the height of the lightbar and they could not exit the garage.

The lightbar was not easily detachable and requests for wrenches went unanswered. Finally someone creative figured to let air out of the vehicle's tires to lower the height of the SUV enough for the lightbar to clear. That worked and the ESD Officers were on their way.

My requests for pictures of the ESD Officer in question putting air back into the tires were respectfully refused.

Wednesday, February 15, 2012

SHORT NOTICE, BUT......

I just received this notice by e-mail and I was asked to post it. The meeting is for tonight and doesn't allow much time to attend, but here goes:

Are you or do you know of Hartford residents who are unemployed/underemployed and trained in the MEP Trades?

The Nelton Court Project Team would like to inform you that an Informational Meeting for the Nelton Court Redevelopment Project (Hartford) on Wednesday (TODAY, February 15, 2012 from 6:00 – 8:00 pm at Parker Memorial Center, 2621 Main Street Hartford, Connecticut.

Hosts of the Information Meeting:

The Housing Authority of the City of Hartford

Simon Konover Development Corporation

KBE Building Corporation

Nutmeg Planners, LLC

This meeting will address the Project Section 3 and local hiring (City of Hartford resident) participation requirements and scopes of work specific to the construction of the Nelton Court Redevelopment Project located at 2471 Main Street (Hartford, CT). This outreach is specifically intended for those persons interested in matching their respective skills with the appropriate scope of work. Tthe Housing and Urban Development Act of 1968 and its amendment by the Housing and Community Development Act of 1992 implemented by HUD CFR Part 135 requires a minimum of 30% local (Hartford) resident participation and is required of all contractors on this Project. Those individuals who perform work in the following trades are encouraged to attend:

· Carpentry;

· Electrical;

· HVAC;

· Plumbing/Pipefitting;

· Sheetmetal;

Please note attendance shall in no way guarantee or assure any person that a job will be secured with this Project. Interested candidates must have OSHA 10 certification and training in the above referenced trades. This is an open shop (non union) Project.