Housing Bubble, credit bubble, public planning, land use, zoning and transportation in the exurban environment. Specific criticism of smart growth, neotradtional, forms based, new urbanism and other top down planner schemes to increase urban extent and density. Ventura County, California specific examples.
Wednesday, December 05, 2012
WASS Ventura County Edition
The Ventura County Board of Supervisors agreed Tuesday to buy a $18 million financial accounting software system to track how the county government collects and spends every dollar.
The software, hardware and implementation will run about $11 million, with a 12-year license for the system costing another $7 million. Six full-time county employees will be moved to the auditor-controller's office to help put the system in place.
Supervisors approved the new system in principal about a year ago. On Tuesday, it voted unanimously to borrow up to $15 million in short-term loans to help pay for the project. Paying the loans back will cost about $18 million over 10 years.
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In addition to the $18 million price tag, running the new system will cost the county about $2.4 million a year for the next 12 years. That shouldn't be included in the total price, Auditor-Controller Christine Cohen told the board, because it's similar to what the county pays to maintain its current system. Read more: http://www.vcstar.com/news/2012/dec/04/supervisors-buy-financial-software-to-monitor/#ixzz2EF3kDVCW
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Math is hard.
Here is a quote regarding the Accela software upgrade the county made for permits in 2010:
“Technically I would say this is not an upgrade,” said John Mooney, professor of information systems at Pepperdine University. “You could say this was a decision to stay with the same vendor and buy their latest product.”
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