Saturday, April 10, 2010

Preliminary thoughts on the Power Politics at LA DWP/City Council

1. I still hate the general style and substance of LA Times articles, but they are good for highlighting specific points that might otherwise be missed. For example, the LA Times reminds us that the Mayor's office sent out a memo (later leaked) that made the transfer to the general fund contingent on a rate increase.

2. With his personal life, I don't know how Antonio Villaraigosa stays awake, much less effective. Oh, and his Wikipedia entry details lots of less than stellar qualities. Anybody fail the bar four times?

2a. I will being using a litmus test consisting of (1) homeliness, (2) presence of a homely companion, and (3) happily, boringly married. Not sure it would've avoided Sanford, but it would've helped for a long list of names.

3. There are serious governance and accountability issues that stem from the relationships and responsibilities of the Board of Water and Power Commissioners, the Mayor's office, the City Council, and the District Attorney. These problems are chronic and systemic, but there is no easy fix - they represent a trend that reflected a set of preferences regarding accountability and independence.

4. RAND continues to put out good reports, but I'm itching to get a copy of the PA Consulting report. There's a Youtube video that appears to be a presentation to DWP on the report, but I want to get the actual document.

5. It seems that the green energy agenda will not survive the results of the audit. It was a nice sentiment, and Villaraigosa appeared to have staked a significant portion of his political capital on it, but DWP isn't, and maybe ought not, be an R&D outfit/first adopter of these technologies.

6. Wendy Greuel's Wikipedia entry does read like a political advert. I'll need to dig into the archives to see whether her relatively nuanced and careful position as of late is calculated or actually an indication of good temperament and sound judgment. (She was previously a member of City Council, where, no doubt, she had more political leeway to be a bit more aggressive.)

7. This looks like a battle between the Mayor and City Council. However, I'm open to the possibility that Freeman and others at DWP have something to gain from this.

Time to nap and/or chug more Theraflu. Just scratching the surface of this dirty drama.

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