To Linda
The information given to the senior citizens was exactly what you have said. They would receive better services and a new center; all done in meetings with seniors; something that is a great importance to them. However, the sad thing is that at the same time these promises were being made to garner the support of seniors; the truth was in the numbers. If you check the second feasibility study; the following factors had already been established.
1. The senior services are to be moved to the human services department; an outsouced area of service in the new county. The actual staffing for the senior area would be reduced (forcing the need to find more "volunteers" to keep the area functioning.
2. No increase in dollars was ever planned to accommodate seniors. If you look in the dollar allocations and projections for seniors; you will discover the 2001 projections are equal to the 1998 expenditures. Not one dollar increase.
3. Yet, the promoters of the county vote were so anxious to have this group back them; they omitted telling them the truth. The seniors were led in special meetings; and told to go read the feasibility study in the library for the details.
It was the old theory; tell them what they want to hear; collect a little money; and then let them find out the actual truth later.
The seniors were lied to.
By Br Anonymous
The information given to the senior citizens was exactly what you have said. They would receive better services and a new center; all done in meetings with seniors; something that is a great importance to them. However, the sad thing is that at the same time these promises were being made to garner the support of seniors; the truth was in the numbers. If you check the second feasibility study; the following factors had already been established.
1. The senior services are to be moved to the human services department; an outsouced area of service in the new county. The actual staffing for the senior area would be reduced (forcing the need to find more "volunteers" to keep the area functioning.
2. No increase in dollars was ever planned to accommodate seniors. If you look in the dollar allocations and projections for seniors; you will discover the 2001 projections are equal to the 1998 expenditures. Not one dollar increase.
3. Yet, the promoters of the county vote were so anxious to have this group back them; they omitted telling them the truth. The seniors were led in special meetings; and told to go read the feasibility study in the library for the details.
It was the old theory; tell them what they want to hear; collect a little money; and then let them find out the actual truth later.
The seniors were lied to.
By Br Anonymous