Thursday, June 25, 2015

The Law of INTENDED Consequences?


Since RDNO head David Sewell's graphic-heavy Powerpoint production for GVAC directors was presented to them, all seven pages of it, it resembles RDNO's unwritten Law of Intended Consequences...revenue.

There's a much simpler version of the truth that all North Okanagan water customers can understand.
And one that doesn't pull the wool over directors' untrained eyes.

And this document's author, Terry Mooney of the Citizens for Changes to the Master Water Plan, provides a succinct and sincere view from our position...users.
The taxpayers.

Here it is.
Read it and weep.




It doesn't take a high IQ to see its logic.
All without GVW's typical smoke and mirrors.

"My research into the behaviour of Electrical and Water Utilities and their User Bases has led to the formation of the above, which, when adapted to our water situation, helps to explain the conundrum that GVW and its user base finds itself."

Conundrum indeed.
Because Greater Vernon Advisory directors need to, first and foremost, be responsive to their electorate.  And taxpayers have frankly had enough.



"It's the talk of the town," says Kia.

And no longer in whispers either. 


  


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