A huge thank you to all those that walked a precinct, help support the mailings, put on a bumper sticker and told friends to VOTE NO!
We have gathered the former group of Petalumans for Clean Water and Fiscal Responsibility to fight a second rate rollback initiative by PFUR.
Please consider endorsing if you already know about this initiative since most people already voted against the first one in 2008. Go to the Endorsements page and leave your name in the comment tool to be added.
If you can, please make a contribution on the Contribute page.
Keep Local Control – It’s Your Plant!
The community supported replacing the 1938 sewer plant and building of Ellis Creek Water Recycling Facility. We benefit now-and will for generations because the community demanded a well-designed, state-of-the-art facility and committed to repay the cost.
What’s at Stake?
- The State revolving loan saved ratepayers over $60 million in interest over the life of the loan.
- If passed, Measure U will cripple the City’s responsibility to repay the $128 million in loans secured to complete the facility.
- Fiscal responsibility now will ensure local control is not lost, but maintained, and Petaluma is not run by a bankruptcy judge.
What has it already cost ratepayers?
Measure U and Measure K two years ago- both sponsored by Bryant Moynihan – have collectively cost the City of Petaluma $454,000 in ballot and financing costs and attorney and professional fees. That’s money the City would not have had to spend if Measures K and U hadn’t been proposed. It’s time to tell Moynihan to stop wasting ratepayer dollars with a RESOUNDING NO!
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Compared to rates of new plants for other Sonoma County cities, Petaluma charges the lowest rate for a new or upgraded plant.
Loss of City’s General Fund monies to pay the facility debt will severely reduce funding for other services including:
- Firefighting and medical response
- Police protection
- Parks & Recreation facilities
- City maintenance, including roads and civic infrastructure
We are endorsed by:
- Mayor Pamela Torliatt and Vice Mayor David Glass
- Councilmembers Barrett, Harris, Healy, Rabbitt and Renée
- Petaluma Area Chamber of Commerce
- Sonoma County Democratic Party
- Republican Party of Sonoma County
- Police, Fire and other City Employee Associations and Unions
- Operating Engineers Local 3
- Sonoma County Conservation Action
- Sierra Club Sonoma Group and Redwood Chapter
- League of Women Voters of Sonoma County
- Sonoma County Taxpayers’ Association
(additional organizations and individuals listed here)