Listen "Cincinnati's Fleet Audit - City's Fiscal Crisis: Neglected Audits and Aging Fleet Challenge Priorities"
Episode Synopsis
City leaders are failing their responsibilities, leaving essential services vulnerable and residents unprotected. With nearly half of the city's fleet, 685 vehicles, way past their prime, one might wonder if flashy goals like carbon neutrality are distracting from urgent needs. In this episode, we dissect the city's mounting $1.3 billion fiscal headache, including pension liabilities and neglected infrastructure, exacerbated by an ignored internal audit. The stark $82.7 million needed to replace these outdated vehicles demands attention to prevent another fiasco like Winter Storm Blair.Todd tackles the perplexing choices of city council members, who seem to prioritize long-term visions over immediate necessities. While the ambition for a greener future is commendable, the current cracks in fleet management can't be overlooked, especially with the looming threat of regionalizing the waterworks. Listen as we scrutinize the city council's fiscal decisions, the passivity of the mayor, and the seeming inaction of the city manager despite the audit's alarming revelations. Critical questions are raised about where the city's priorities truly lie and the lack of effective oversight in addressing these urgent challenges.
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