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Cel
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I couldn't believe the idiots that did the cleanup after the winter.  What a bunch of fools.  Their taxes pay for employees to do that. Really makes you wonder about them folks.  Yes, it is great to have pride in our city no doubt but really.... paying your taxes and do the work too?   Boy there has to be something in the water in this city.

Now they are asking for more volunteering?

The simple truth of it all is this a corrupt city.  Probably rivals what Chicago had.  It has to be.  It ain't gonna change folks.

Then you add to it those most important expenses for downtown. $100k to replace perfectly fine working parking meters with new ones that you buy cards for or some such crap.  Guess where in the city they will be?

I am  curious to see how the bid is written up.  Is it written so only one company could possibly meet the needed requirements of the job?  Watch closely to see who wins the bid?  Corruption?  I can't prove it, neither can you but it makes you wonder why they are pushing such nonsense through if it really isn't needed.  Someone is getting some nice bucks somewhere to do that job I bet.

So what would $100K get us if they didn't put in the new newfangled meters?

Wonder just how many other cutesy projects there are in that budget?  I wonder how many bids are awarded to the same companies?  The law of averages shows us just how tilted things are when you see the same companies getting all jobs over and over and over again.

Oh well I have more important things to do.  Like help my elderly friend try to fix their house at the same time he is wondering about his retirement check will it be there on the first.  Will his social security be reduced and the medicare increased  All the while we see our country spend $100 million on just one missile dropped on Libya and we sent over a heck of a lot.  


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So let me get this straight.....this is Gary McCarthy talking to the volunteers/taxpayers........

"We need help cleaning up the city.....because we are out of YOUR money"!!

OMG!!


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But McCarthy has money for $3 MILLION in needless golf course improvements? He can't pay the schools, County or properly fund animal control. Here's the worst part-the City DEMS have a super majority. A super majority gets around the new State 2% tax cap.
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I couldn't believe the idiots that did the cleanup after the winter.  What a bunch of fools.  Their taxes pay for employees to do that. Really makes you wonder about them folks.  Yes, it is great to have pride in our city no doubt but really.... paying your taxes and do the work too?   Boy there has to be something in the water in this city.

Now they are asking for more volunteering?

The simple truth of it all is this a corrupt city.  Probably rivals what Chicago had.  It has to be.  It ain't gonna change folks.

Then you add to it those most important expenses for downtown. $100k to replace perfectly fine working parking meters with new ones that you buy cards for or some such crap.  Guess where in the city they will be?


VERY good point about the volunteers. Volunteers to do the jobs City workers are paid to do??? What's next? Using volunteers to drive and work on garbage trucks while City workers play cards at the Taj Mahal garage? Volunteers shouldn't be forced to pick up the slack for the incompetence of the City work force. That's about as corrupt as it gets.

As well, City projects aren't necessarily needed, they are just given to connected Metroplex players for the cash payments. Galesi at ALCO? The Stockade floods at least once a year and now condos are being considered at ALCO? The federal government is actually asking people to stop building in flood zones and here are delusional City leaders ready to hand over millions.  

If new folks aren't elected in November, hopefully a full audit of the City is conducted because the blatant corruption seems self-evident.
  
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Albany's tech-savvy meters: multilingual, credit-card friendly

New machines in Albany take credit cards, have foreign language options

By TIM O'BRIEN Staff writer

Updated 10:53 a.m., Wednesday, June 15, 2011



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Text has been corrected to reflect that meters will provide directions in English, Spanish, French and German. A previous version of the story erroneously reported that Dutch was among the languages included.


ALBANY -- You will be able to use your credit or debit card to pay for some parking meters in downtown Albany starting Wednesday.

The new, solar-powered meters also will extend the time people can spend in a space from two to 10 hours, but it will get more expensive for a longer stay. Rather than a meter for every parking space, there will be one for every 10 spaces or so.

The new technology is being implemented on State Street between Broadway and Eagle Street, and it will enable 116 meters to be replaced by a dozen. It allows motorists to get directions for using the meter in English, Spanish, French and German. Those parking will also be able to pay with nickels, dimes, quarters and dollar coins.

It does have one downside for commuters: no more piggybacking on time left on the meter by someone else.

If successful, the new meters will be installed elsewhere downtown, said Michael Klein, executive director of the Albany Parking Authority.

"It's so convenient for people to use a credit card instead of coins," Klein said. "Many times people have contacted the Albany Parking Authority and said they have a concern that two hours is just not enough time."

The old meters allowed people to park for up to two hours at a total cost of $1.25. The new system will enable people to park for 10 hours. While the rate for the first two hours will remain the same, the rate will increase 25 cents an hour for any additional time.

Unlike the mechanical meters, the new ones will also track what time the person pays.

Drivers aren't required to pay for parking until 8 a.m., Klein said. Under the old system, someone arriving for a 7:30 a.m. meeting that lasts two hours would drop coins in the meter. They would then be charged for the first half hour, when they aren't required to pay, and have their meter run out before their meeting ended.

Under the new system, a person who pays at 7:30 a.m. won't start being billed until 8 a.m.

The new machines will also print a receipt, which drivers are to display on the passenger side of their front window with the time stamp facing up.

People parking on State Street on Tuesday liked the changes.

Mark Call of Selkirk said he has sometimes had to park his car, then make a mad dash to find quarters before he is ticketed.

"I think it's a great idea. I often come down here and don't have quarters," he said. "I'm constantly going into the bank to get a roll of quarters."

Kylie Nunziato of Albany said allowing people to park for more than two hours is a needed change.

"People who have jobs coming out every two hours is ridiculous," she said.

Her boyfriend, Josh Crowfut, of Albany said he's glad the machine will still take coins because the credit card fees would wipe out earnings from people who pay for a few quarters' worth of parking.

The new meters are being paid for by the parking authority, not the city of Albany, Klein said. The effort is costing $120,000.

"I want to see what feedback we get from our customers," he said. "If people like what we've done, we'll be looking at expanding it."


Read more: http://www.timesunion.com/loca.....90.php#ixzz1Yuq5rpGp


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It s all so wonderful! "Pay us or we take what is yours at the point of a gun, and then come and do work for us for free too!"


"While Foreign Terrorists were plotting to murder and maim using homemade bombs in Boston, Democrap officials in Washington DC, Albany and here were busy watching ME and other law abiding American Citizens who are gun owners and taxpayers, in an effort to blame the nation's lack of security on US so that they could have a political scapegoat."
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