Friday, February 16, 2018

Letter to BW&S Board from Marsha

Marsha Ritzheimer sent this letter to the BW&S Board. I was given permission to post the letter from Marsha:


February 11, 2018

Dear Bayview Water & Sewer Board Members,

It is easy to make it sound like you are doing a wonderful job because everything negative is the fault of someone else.  According to campaign promises, the previous board did nothing correct.  The audits were late, the water and sewer rates were raised, with limited justification, and it was said we lacked transparency.  However, the lateness of the audits did not show any wrong doings with financials.  The water and sewer rate increases were long overdue, and needed, just to keep the district sound.  We operated on a “pay-as-you-go” platform.  The only time the previous board members discussed business, was at the monthly meetings.

Now you, the new board members, are making big changes, which you promised you would do.  However, these changes, for water only, are coming with a 2.8 to 3 million dollar bond (loan) price tag and a possible increase in the base water rate of 100% (from $24 per month to $48 per month).

1)   You want us to respect your position and actions, however, I find it extremely difficult -

a)    When you make repeated decisions outside of the monthly board meetings.

b)   Spend money at an alarming rate for labor that was previously done by the in-house employees.

c)    Respond to questions of concern with sarcasm.

d)   Imply this is the first time inspections or ideas were ever done or considered.

2)   Hire a contractor who

a)    Does not do manual work himself but instead hires outside labor.

b)   Never says “I don’t know” or “I’m not sure”.  Instead,

i)     Implies the previous workers didn’t do their job.

ii)    The system wasn’t kept in working order.

iii)  Manual Switch in main pump house was disabled.

(1)  Was he trying to operate a switch that had a 10 minute safety delay?

c)    Says a meter is needed to monitor the effluent to the leach fields.

i)     There is a meter.  It just needs a new battery.

d)   Said the triplex generator failed to start during the last power outage.

i)     The triplex works on a float system – the generator starts when the float indicates pumping is required.

e)    Says the system is old.

i)     Yes, the system is old but why can’t items be replaced as needed and not be replaced as wanted?

Instead of taking offense at every question, why don’t you analyze the reason for the questions?  Instead of publicly calling people “Trouble Makers” and “Liars”, why don’t you find out the actual truth of the entire situation?  There are not any Bayview Water & Sewer District customers who would want to harm the system and to think otherwise is ridiculous and being uninformed.

I currently feel there is only one board member, who not only truly cares about the district and the job, but who can actually look at a situation and analyze it with fact and not emotion; one who diligently works to do a job without violating the trust of the people.

Many campaign promises are gone and it has become a “do as I say, not as I do” situation.  Where’s the transparency, secure financials and customer service?  Those were your words, which you used on the campaign trail, that have now gone by the wayside.

We are not a district of thousands so these great improvements are going to come at a huge cost to each rate payer.  When the previous board raised the rates due to economical increases, we were attacked by you, the same people who now want to raise the rates so drastically.  There is a huge difference in making repairs and replacements, as needed, versus making elaborate changes because it will make everything the latest and greatest.

Sincerely,



Marsha Ritzheimer

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