Council
 members Suja Lowenthal and Steven Neal have placed an item on next 
Council meeting's agenda calling for the entire City Council to support a
 parcel tax being proposed by Los Angeles County staff. The parcel tax 
would be assessed on every property in LA County and would fund and 
establish an annual clean water fee to fund the Clean Water, Clean Beaches Program (www.lacountycleanwater.org).  
Funds
 will be used by cities and the County in the same cities and watersheds
 where they are collected. The City public property is estimated to be 
assessed $1.6 million with this tax and the City is estimated to receive
 $5.1 million from the tax.
You
 need to know that the proposed tax has not been examined in detail by 
the City Council. We have not been given details why the amounts to be 
assessed were set at those levels and what other measures could be taken
 by LA County to clean up the storm water.
No
 one is against clean water. What I find objectionable is that without 
examination of this tax and discussion about what other measures could 
be taken to clean up the storm water problem without taxing residents 
and businesses and government, the City Council is being encouraged to 
jump on board a proposal "as is."
Additionally,
 what was not disclosed in this council agenda item is the  fact that 
our own LA County Supervisor Don Knabe and the Long Beach  Unified 
School District are opposed to the measure.  
I
 say wait until the LA County Board of Supervisors holds its public 
meeting on this issue on January 15th before the Council votes. We need 
to hear the input of our residents. We also need to find out what the 
final version of this proposal actually will be if placed before the 
voters. We really need to know what we are doing before we jump on this 
bandwagon. 
Before
 you answer my poll on this item, you need to read several documents 
that explain what is being proposed by LA County and being asked for 
support by two council members.  
Click here to read these important documents. Council agenda item, FAQ about proposal, Notice of proposed tax.
Sincerely,
Gerrie 
Gerrie Schipske   
P.S.
 LA County Board of Supervisors will hold a public meeting to listen to 
residents about this proposed tax at 9:30 a.m. in the Board of Supervisors Hearing Room, Kenneth Hahn Hall of Administration, 500 West Temple Street, Los Angeles, CA 90012. 
A
 Notice of Public Hearing has been mailed to all property owners within 
the Los Angeles County Flood Control District. At the public hearing, 
the Board of Supervisors will receive oral and written testimony about 
the proposed clean water fee. Any property owner may testify or file a 
written protest with the Executive Officer of the Board of Supervisors 
at any time before the end of the public hearing. A written protest must
 identify the parcel address and assessor's parcel number, and must be 
signed by the property owner or an authorized representative. 
Letters may be addressed to:
Executive Officer
Board of Supervisors
P.O. Box 866006
Los Angeles, CA 90086
Executive Officer
Board of Supervisors
P.O. Box 866006
Los Angeles, CA 90086
 




 
 
