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2012 Budget

Monday, July 23, 2012

Council to Hear Business Plan for St. Louis County Parks Department

The Parks Department will present a business plan to the St. Louis County Council after being the center of the 2012 budget discussion.

St. Louis County officials will hear a business plan for the Parks Department seven months after County Executive Charlie Dooley first threatened to close 23 county parks and lay off more than 170 employees, citing a budget crisis. The meeting will take place Tuesday at 4:30 p.m. in the St. Louis County Council conference room at 41 South Central Avenue in Clayton.  Members of the county council—led by then-chairman Steve Stenger (D-Affton)—vehemently opposed Dooley’s initial 2012 budget proposal and questioned his office’s claim of a $10 million deficit. Parks activists also protested the closures, leading to several petitions and a rally outside county headquarters in Clayton. After forming a special budget committee, the council and …

Lauren Kopp

5:04 pm on Monday, July 23, 2012

Parks should not be considered a business but a necessity!   more ›

Tuesday, January 31, 2012

St. Louis County Council: Members, Employees Question St. Louis County Layoffs

Employees say they were told their jobs were safe.

At age 43, Michele Whalen is looking for another job after almost three months of uncertainty. Whalen was one of 20 St. Louis County Parks employees who received lay-off notices Tuesday. An additional six employees were laid off in other departments. “They saved the parks, but they didn’t save our jobs,” she said. “At least now we know what was up, from Oct. 31 to Tuesday, we couldn’t do anything, we couldn’t plan anything. "How would you like living your life like that?” Whalen has worked in the parks maintenance department at Jefferson Barracks Park for the last year and was a seasonal employee for three years before that. The 26 layoffs come after a heated debate about the 2012 county budget. On Oct. 31, Dooley submitted a budget to the…

Wednesday, November 30, 2011

St. Louis County Parks: Budget Committee Discusses Alternatives to Closing Parks

A special committee met Tuesday to brainstorm the 2012 proposed budget.

Two potential alternatives to closing county parks came out of Tuesday’s special budget committee meeting: moving money from the health fund to the parks fund and not filling current vacant positions in the county. (See related story: County Executive and Council Chairman divided over budget) County Council Chairman Steve Stenger formed the committee, headed by District 5 Rep. Mike O’Mara, to suggest alternatives to the proposed 2012 budget. The budget called for the closure of 23 St. Louis County Parks and 173 lay-offs. County Executive Charlie Dooley said the budget reflected a $26 million deficit in 2012.  Chief Operating Officer Garry Earls presented the committee with a report that outlined answers to the their questions from the last…

St. Louis County Council: Budget Debate Heats Between County Executive and Council Chair

The 2012 budget must be passed before Dec. 31.

Tensions rose Tuesday night at the St. Louis County Council’s second special budget committee meeting when County Executive Charlie Dooley stood by his 2012 proposed budget, which includes the closure of 23 St. Louis County Parks. See related (Committe Discusses Potential Budget Solutions) The budget, which has been largely criticized by County Council Chairman Steve Stenger, also included laying off 173 employees in both the parks and code enforcement division. “Being the chairman of the county council does not give you the knowledge of the county budget in one year,” Dooley said. “You can’t know what you need to know.” Dooley said he hasn’t received anything from Stenger as the chairman. Stenger asked Dooley to elaborate on what he hasn’…

Wednesday, November 23, 2011

St. Louis County Parks: Special Committee Questions Budget Estimates

A special budget committee met Monday to look at the 2012 recommended St. Louis County budget.

The St. Louis County Council believes the recommended budget could be more accurately estimated to close a $26 million shortfall originally projected for 2012. “We just feel with the history the way the budget is estimated that we can get through this and we’re going to have a sound, balanced budget next year,” said District 4 County Councilman Mike O’Mara. “We just think the estimates will come in in our favor to help out next year’s budget." O’Mara said he thought the budget could be balanced through attrition without majorly affecting any department— holding back on positions that are funded and not filling those positions. The county’s Chief Operating Officer Garry Earls and his department created the forecast that generates figures …

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