Press Release, March
10, 2014
It is time to spend the "4B" (1/2 cent) sales tax
on San Angelo
tax payers. We need to reinterpret the 1/2 cent sales tax to the best of our
advantage to fix our infrastructure and retain local jobs.
The "4B" sales tax can be used to repair Bell Street. Bell
Street qualifies because it leads to a sports
complex.
San Angelo had an average rain fall in 2013, however the
overgrowth of invasive plant species
such as Salt Cedar, Willow Baccharis and Mesquite
hindered the runoff of rain water into the Twin Buttes reservoirs.
As a water conservation project the "4B" sales
tax, the Lake Nasworthy
fund and state funding available to municipalities can be used to eradicate
invasive plant species in the Twin Buttes watershed.
Lake
Nasworthy depends on the
Twin Buttes reservoirs for water. If there is no water in the Twin Buttes
reservoirs there will be no boat races or other recreation activates on Lake Nasworthy.
I am against water rate increases. Water rate increases
never solve the problem, they merely pass the cost of San Angelo City Council's
mistakes on to the backs of San Angelo Tax Payers.
One part of the solution of San Angelo's water shortage problems is to
eradicate invasive plant species in the Twin Buttes watershed. The answer to
that problem has been presented in the document "Integrated Pest
Management Plan for Twin Buttes
Restoration Project, San Angelo Project, Texas.
This study and its recommendations was initiated and paid
for by U.S Department of the Interior Bureau of Reclamation, Great Plains
Region, Oklahoma-Texas area office, the City of San Angelo, Texas, Texas State
Soil and Water Conservation Board, and the Upper Colorado River Authority,
March 2010
There
are a large number of car enthuses and car clubs in San Angelo. I believe we can support a Midland, "Desert Thunder" style
racetrack here in San Angelo.
This is a doable "4B" recreation project which will attract
participants from all of West Texas and
enhance tourism.
The
revitalize downtown San Angelo
plan needs to be presented as part of
the whole, city wide economic picture. It is time stop favoring only a few
business.
San
Angelo City Council's negative rhetoric against oil field works needs to be
toned down. We want them spending money here. The large increase in homeless
people in San Angelo
shows that city council has mishandled the need for temporary living quarters.
San
Angelo City Council needs to clarify to San Angelo RV retailers that their
businesses are welcome in San Angelo.
Building
a new police headquarters, maintaining police vehicles and providing the San
Angelo Police Department with adequate funding and the latest technology must
be a top priority in the next year.
We
have difficult and challenging issues facing San Angelo.
It is time for pragmatic leadership on San Angelo City Council. I can
provide that leadership. It is time to invest in what we have instead of
constantly reaching for what we do not have.
Bill
Richardson
Candidate
for San Angelo
City Council
Single
Member District One