Actuaries at the California Public Employees’ Retirement System say the pension plan needs a rate hike to account for the fact that retirees are living longer. The pension plan’s board will take up a proposal to increase the annual payments from public employers at next month’s meeting. The new longevity calculations would not kick in until 2016-17, and phase in over five years. The revised formula would eventually require cities and counties to pay as much as an additional 9.3 percent of payroll each year, depending on the level of perks. That amount would be in addition to the 24 to 41 percent of payroll a typical local government would already be paying at that point.
Such increases have huge fiscal consequences for local governments. Sacramento’s city finance director told the pension system’s board last month that the proposed longevity rate hike would cost the city an estimated $12.2 million annually by the end of the phase-in period — the equivalent of 102 full-time positions. Riverside estimates that its annual pension costs, about $52 million this year, will increase by as much as $30 million under the rate hike the pension plan approved last year. A higher cost for longer-lived retirees will only add to that mounting expense.
Monday, January 27, 2014
While you were Strategic Planning...
Just because you ignore it, doesn't make it go away:
Where is Jerome Stocks and some of his previous boasts about how HE knew how to read actuary tables, or Gus Vina and Tim Nash and their continuous comments about what great financial shape Encinitas is in!
ReplyDeleteThey all love to divert our attention and fiddle while Rome burns. Dump City employees!
Incorporation was an error! It let the hogs loose.
DeleteMost of the "regular" city employees are not the problem. However, since we cannot get out of CalPers without really going bankrupt, perhaps some City employees in the upper end of the pay scale should be evaluated to see what they actually do and how much do they actually need these rather large salaries. I am not even sure that all of the Department Heads have a Masters degree in their particular field, something that is required by the City's General Plan. Guess I will do an FOI request on that. For those interested, I am in the process of evaluating the last 3 years of our City Attorney's payments from the City of Encinitas, along with how much Morrison and Sabine made. When I am finished, I have asked WcV if I can publish a commentary here. He has said yes. Let me see what I find. For all that know me, I want you to be the first to know that I will not be reapplying for the Parks and Recreation Commission. I have served for 5 years, and up until last year, I loved it. More on that later in perhaps another commentary either here or in the Coast News. After spending 5 years actually working within the City, I have found most of the regular staff to be very nice and cooperative people. I've enjoyed working with them, and I don't think anyone on this blog would have a problem with paying for their benefits, including pensions. However, Gus Vina's "cabinet" may have some people that will be mentioned in my upcoming posts. Thanks for the forum WcV.
ReplyDeleteDr. Lori - helping keep the politicians "honest". Bravo!
DeleteThanks, Dr. Lorri. We are so fortunate that you care, and that you are willing to dedicate your time and efforts to digging out the truth! Thank you for your service on the Parks and Rec Commission, for being its Chair. Thanks also, for choosing that it's more important to you to do some open-eyed, unbiased investigating, rather than just going along to get along, in order to be reappointed.
Delete7:57 and Lynn: I appreciate the kudos. I was once told by one of my mentors, MLK, that sometimes you have to "infiltrate" the system to find out what's going on. When I first asked to be on the P&R Commission 5 years ago, that was my intention. I have met a lot of wonderful people and loved loved most of it. However, not being able to have any input into the Encinitas Community Park has been very disturbing, at least to me, and I must admit I do not fully grasp the reasons for this. Even the Council with Stocks and Bond gave us something to do, not with the Park but other things. I have already let all 5 Council members know of my decision, and the only 2 who have responded have been Lisa and Mark. Mark was the only one who said thank you for all that I have done. I know many of you think Mark is not your "cup of tea", but in my opinion he is the person I go to when I want answers. I may not always like the answer, but to the best of my knowledge he has never lied to me. Same goes for his wife Mo Muir. Love that woman.
DeleteAnother P 'n' R person told me you guys haven't done anything for two years thanks to the current council.
Delete...haven't been allowed, is what I meant...
DeleteGood work Dr Lorri
DeleteThis is another finger-in-the-dike move by CalPERS. At some point they're going to have to face the fact that the unbelievably generous pension plans they set up for public employees are just not realistic or sustainable. The formulas should be measured against the private sector's and periodically adjusted accordingly. There is no honest justification for public employees' salaries and pensions being so out of line with those of private sector employees.
ReplyDeleteThe inmates run the asylum....
DeleteRemember Barth likes to talk about what great shape we're in!
ReplyDeleteShape of our city follows the shape of it's leaders I guess. Good thing In & out is a stones throw from city hall.
ReplyDeleteMuir is tickled pink about that!
DeleteWe can thank many self important people for this mess,unfortunately not mayor Barth
ReplyDeleteCameras - lights! It's Barth - don't rock the boat specialist. Pedal off into the sunset - please!!!
DeleteTrue, but she perpetuates the fiction at every opportunity that all is well.
DeleteSheila Cameron comes to mind. Oh right, she's a good guy now. Forget that she used to punch people in the chest, scream in the bathrooms, yell at the citizens, especially ones dressed in red, and had to sage the Council chambers every time they were used. She's not crazy, or is she Dr. L?
DeleteThose behaviors sound more like Jerome, and a lot of his behavior is captured on tape from Council meetings.
DeleteBarth will not run in 2014 for Major, she knows the heat will be too great and she hasn't shown any leadership to rid us of Sad Sac.
ReplyDeleteSad Sac hates these articles… he has one year left until he can pull a phil Cotton and retire at $220,000.00 a year forever. He will let some other slob figure out how to pay for this mess as he lives high on the tax dollars up in Sacramento. Encinitas will never be his town- Thank God!
I sure wish the City Council would wise up. When they "Act Shocked" why there is no money to go towards any of the projects identified during Gus's delay until retirement planning; everyone should yell, "We knew this was happening, We demand you lower employee costs to less than 25% of the budget costs and start spending our tax dollars on needed projects.
Good solution Anon 9:00. Retired public employees may be living longer with their pensions kicking in at 50 or 55, but the rest of us are working ourselves to death.
DeleteWhat did Muir do for 30 years? Sleep, eat donuts and take rides to
ReplyDeleteVonns for groceries. Now in his 50's, he gets $174K/year and helps sell out the city to special interests. The system is imploding and the civil servant rats are eating the civic cheese block faster and faster. Maybe Gaspar can dress up like the Pied Piper next time and lure the rats out of the city - including herself!
I really like the pied piper, rats connection. Nicely done. And for the record, it was eat, sleep, go to Vons, eat....
ReplyDeleteRead the book "Who Moved the Cheese"
ReplyDeleteWhy? It's a stupid overly simplistic book....
ReplyDeleteA total waste of time.... All common sense stuff.
That sounds like a suggestion from Sad Sac
ReplyDeletehttp://www.seasidecourier.com/news/article_3cd6b98a-8886-11e3-a23a-001a4bcf6878.html#.UuhpqLDPR-U.twitter
ReplyDeleteThe truth will set you free. There are many more names to follow in addition to those in this article. Where is the indignation from the followers ( or posters) of this blog? This is huge for the FPPC and for Encinitas.
Hey Mike,
DeleteYour bum Stocks got kicked out.
The complaint mentions only Kidd. How can the Seaside Courier implicate any other names?
Deletefiled by the FPPC. But you probably view them as a right wing nut affiliation.
ReplyDeleteI Can't wait to hear Lynn's response to this as her friends are sued by the FPPC.
Birds of a feather...nah, Lynn has no ax to grind against the FPPC or the city?????
http://media.utsandiego.com/news/documents/2014/01/28/complaint.pdf
If I understood the FPPC they fined Kydd for 5 offenses, each costing $5000.00. Is that correct, or am I missing something? I don't see another name listed. Is there more and if there is, could someone please post a link-preferably not a UT link as I won't give Manchester a dime of my money and one cannot read a UT story without a subscription. Unless, of course, someone knows a way without it being illegal.
ReplyDeleteI could not log into the Seaside Courier's story. What names did they mention? The owner used to be an Encinitas CIty Council member.
DeleteJim Madaffer, owner of Seaside Courier, was a member of the San Diego City Council. Google his him to find some interesting background. Here is just one example:
Deletehttp://voiceofsandiego.org/2006/07/05/jim-madaffer-should-resign-2/
Stocks used Moser for some "marketing" work when he campaigned. Moser has a long, long history of litigation and what SD CityBeat even called harassment: http://www.sdcitybeat.com/sandiego/article-6763-harassing-hueso.html.
DeleteI guess we all have to make a living somehow....
Two others: Olivier and Susan T.
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