While I understand to a point what this article is stating, remember that this is a small town in Schenectady County. They NEED large reserves. It costs more to do anything here, and what happens when they have a major emergency and need to fix something, but due to DiNapoli's review, they go ahead and spend down this amount on arbitrary items, and don't have the money to fund the emergency? Then they have to go and raise taxes on the residents again, just because they couldn't keep their rainy day fund as full as they thought was necessary? |