That budget is for services provided under contract, like the one mentioned above where kids, seniors and other members of the public are offered free classes where they are taught to ride bikes and ride safely in our streets. Promoting a healthy lifestyle and cheap transportation benefits society as a whole, and this is very well documented. The more people ride bikes, the lower are macro health and mental health costs are, the less public space allocated to parking is needed and the overall societal benefit increases. So investment in riding is a net positive and is pennies on the dollar in terms of public spend. This isn't the flex you think it is. |
DC not only pays the bicycling instructors $250 an hour, WABA also rents bikes to the schools for the lessons at a price of $1,000 per child. The whole thing is a giant scam. |
Municipal recycling programs can no longer be implemented well. When China stopped allowing trash imports in 2018 the economics of recycling was flipped on its head. These programs are incredibly expensive with limited to no environmental ROI. If DC suspended its program until the economics improve it would save over $75 million per year. But of course our Council would rather increase taxes to maintain another failing program. |
Has your salary increased by 30 percent over the past five years? |
Yeah, inflation has not been 30% over the past 5 years. It’s runaway spending like a control board never existed. |
They teach these classes outside of the 9 to 5 office firm hours. They go to their day job at a nonprofit and teach bike class in the evenings or weekends. There are probably hundreds, if not, thousands of people who would be as good at teaching this class who aren’t card carrying members of WABA. With the jobs open to the public.? no of course not. they’re offered exclusively to Waba by way of grants. |
Let’s not lose sight of the fact that the hourly rate for showing someone how to ride a bike in a parking lot is $250 an hour. $250. An hour. |
There's a lot of parents who'd volunteer to do it for free. |
you understand this is one person working with 20-30 people at a time, right? |
+1. Insane. |
| Does anyone know what happened with the vote? |
Nevermind, I found it. For anyone interested: "After lots of speculation about whether Councilmember Brianne Nadeau would introduce a tax increase on what she calls passive income for wealthy residents. Sources say the votes aren't there to move the amendment forward, but the proposal could come during the second vote, which is slated for June 23." https://www.wusa9.com/article/news/local/dc/cuts-reversed-dc-budget-bowser-dc-council/65-f8df79ac-6cde-43e1-80a5-ad67d24d5381 |
So form up and do it? There are plenty of things parents could volunteer for to reduce costs for schools, but we do very little of it. |
It's not $250 an hour, it's $250 a class. That "one hour" also includes all the time and money it took the instructor to develop the curriculum, transport and set up the bikes, keep current on certifications and professional development, pay for a truck, trailer, and gas, etc. Out of curiosity, if it were a private class run by Big Wheel Bikes or whoever and they charged 25 kids $10 each to take it, would you still be outraged? Let me guess, you're the kind of person who also believes "teachers get paid a full day but only work from 8-2:30!" |
"professional development" lol |