The Gloucester Board of
Supervisors has now started contemplating how they will allow our local
government to spend your tax dollars next year. The County  Administrator 
There is a small minority of
people in Gloucester 
The majority of people in Gloucester 
Over the last several years
there have been efforts by a handful of us to encourage the BOS to put in place
measures and policies that will enhance transparency in our local government.
When the current BOS evolved through the addition of three board members who
are up for reelection this November, they appeared to take significant steps
towards making the County’s financial matters more open to the people. After a
little over three years, the steps that were initially made have mostly been
erased and we are now left with abandoned efforts and broken promises.
During the BOS budget
deliberations last year; I pointed out several things our local government
spends money on that are a complete waste of tax dollars. The most
ludicrous of these expenditures is the amount of tax dollars they throw away on
renting our public library and local health department spaces. In my opinion;
the rental agreement for the courthouse library and health department space was
created as an unethical backdoor funding mechanism to financially empower the
Main Street Gloucester Preservation Trust. The taxpayers of Gloucester have and
continue to be forced to provide money to this “not for profit” non-government
organization that has taken control of the courthouse area of the county and the
current BOS treats them just as good as prior boards did. The logical thing to
do is close the Hayes library until a building can be purchased or built to
replace it. All money currently budgeted to that library should be placed in a
separate account to go towards buying our way out of the current lease agreement
and towards building or buying the necessary library space. Money should be borrowed
to build a new main library on the property where Page  Middle School Gloucester Gloucester  County, 
I also pointed out that
almost a half million dollars is being wasted yearly on the community education
department. Instead of breaking up this department and returning all of its
functions to the school system, social services, information technology and
county administration departments; our local government doubled down by giving
the director a nice raise and by changing the name of the department to the department
of community engagement. This department pays multiple people to manage
community use of our public school facilities. Each one of these people
receives a salary and benefits that are paid for with tax dollars. I suggested
having each school’s administration office re-assume these responsibilities
utilizing current school system employees and teachers. Even if we need to pay
a few employees and teachers a little more money to perform this function after
school, we will still save a significant amount on salaries and benefits by not
having the extra employees. Social Services is the governmental department that
is supposed to provide assistance to those in the community who are in need.
The community engagement department facilitates and supports various non-profit,
non-government organizations that should be supported and facilitated by our local social
services department. If someone is in need, social services should be the one stop place
to go to connect with available government and community resources. There was
no need to create a special department to do this. Community engagement also responds
to Freedom of Information Act requests for information and publishes the Beehive
and the Weekly Town Crier. These functions and all other media and public
affairs type functions should become a joint effort between county administration
and information technology. There is no need to pay a director over $100,000
plus benefits yearly to manage these functions.
These are just a few examples
of the unnecessary and costly ways our local government frivolously spends our
tax dollars. Consolidating county and school system functions is another way that
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