Monday 25 June 2012

Re: [ward5] RE: [WardFive]

Eric,
 
I understand.  However, you are very sharp and capable of handling this!!   Let's pretend that in order for you, your parents, and your wife's parents to have access to water, gas, electric, fios, etc. that you had to figure out all the options of getting these services undergrounded to your homes and you had to have a convincing argument to compel your friends at the Wilson Bldg to assist you in implementing this - lobby for it.  Put that presentation together for us here in Ward 5 and give all the options involved.  We will then utilize it to push for a updated estimate on the work to be done.
 
We wouldn't mind if you stop pondering on all the other issues that we are faced with like the Trolley Barn and focus on that for us.  With all the freed up time, that project should only take you less than a week.. We will have some other community members step up to the Trolley Barn and other issues for this week or two if you need it!
We really need to give our CM the type of support that he needs to go into battle for us here on the Council!
 
Rob
On Mon, Jun 25, 2012 at 8:04 AM, Eric J. Jones, MSF <ejjones.threed@gmail.com> wrote:

Like I said, it isn't that simple.  As crazy as it sounds there are actually standards in place for transportation infrastructure which this would be considered in addition to the fact that there is also federal funds available for work of this nature.  As for grounding the power lines there still hasn't been a direct system in place to use the funds which must be done.

 

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From: ward5@yahoogroups.com [mailto:ward5@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Rob
Sent: Monday, June 25, 2012 7:51 AM
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So, the answer is yes.  Good!  Can you find out the details of how we can use the Capital Money for this type of infrastructure work? Then we wull look at bond ceiling and the rest of roadblocks.  Looks like we would start with the areas that the communities  and Pepco could benefit from undergrounding the wires as well as planning much needed upgrades of other utility infrastructure.  Bottom line - we ha e money for trolleys, we have money for other stuff.

Thanks!

On Jun 25, 2012 6:53 AM, "Eric J. Jones, MSF" <ejjones.threed@gmail.com> wrote:

Rob,

 

I wanted to add a little more information to my previous response.  While I'm sure that there is a work around currently the bond programs which DC has at its discretion don't actually allow for the council to enact legislation for bonds based on issues related to the transfer of energy.  I know that there may be a way to do so but off of the top of my head I haven't been able to figure it out as of yet. 

 

In addition I mentioned in my email yesterday that we would have to adjust our debt cap. Currently the DC Government has set in place a rule that the city can't spend more than 12% of its general fund revenue on debt service.  There was talk to expand this to 17% late last year which didn't go through but currently the city is near its debt cap so it would have to expand its debt cap to have the ability to issue enough debt to provide cost for this.

 

Eric J. Jones, MSF

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From: wardfive@googlegroups.com [mailto:wardfive@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Rob
Sent: Sunday, June 24, 2012 11:39 PM
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I hear the surrounding situations and I understand.  However Can the Capital Money be utilized to fund this type of road repair project if coordinated properly?

On Sun, Jun 24, 2012 at 11:16 PM, Eric J. Jones <ejjones.threed@gmail.com> wrote:

Rob,

It isn't that simple as it would still have to be covered as a cost from a city standpoint. The issue is that even with a public private partnership the city would have to cover its half. In addition there would be additional cost for traffic issues and problems related to the impact on business which the city would also have to find funds for.

The other concern is that even if we were to approve it that it would come from bonds and wr are at our debt ceiling. We would also have to encourage the government to raise our self imposed debt ceiling which was part of our agreement with the big three in NYC.

Eric J. Jones
- ejjones.threed@gmail.com

On Jun 24, 2012 10:22 PM, "Rob" <indianrob@gmail.com> wrote:

Eric,

 

Is it possible to use the Capital Money to do Street repair in a joint venture with all the utility companies?  At some point, many of the existing infrastructure fail. I am sure that it is time to replace all the water and sewer pipes; especially to deal with all this development that is occurring!   

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