Prime rib for city employees - Happy "Holidays", McCall!

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Christmas is a time for giving, and last year, the city of McCall threw its employees a $5,490 dollar Christmas party at taxpayer expense, according to records obtained by the Idaho Freedom Foundation. 

City records indicate the party – referred to by city officials as a "Holiday party" – was held at the McCall Golf Club, and included $2,783 for dinner, and $2,707 for gifts and gift certificates.

The party included a prime rib dinner for the 99 city employees and their guests. The city also gave out $25 gift cards to Ridley’s. City Manager Lindley Kirkpatrick said the city used to give employees a turkey or ham, but have since decided it’s easier to just give gift cards. He stressed that most of the money spent on the party stayed in McCall.

Kirkpatrick told us the Golf Club is where the party has always been held. "That’s where we’ve had it historically. There aren’t that many places in town that can handle a party of 100 people or so."

Former city council member Bonnie Bertram begs to differ.

"That’s not true. They don’t ask anyone else," said Bertram, owner of the Pancake House. "They didn’t ask me, they didn’t ask the Mill (Supper Club), which can handle 100 people." She said her restaurant could easily accommodate that size crowd, and provide a prime rib dinner with beverage and dessert for $25 per person. That’s slightly less than the $28 per person the city paid at the McCall Golf Club, but still in the neighborhood.

Melinda Nielsen, owner of Si Buenos and the Southside Grill, said the price paid by the city is not outrageous; that the parties her establishment caters and hosts can easily run $30-50 per person. "For a holiday party of 100 people, that’s not out of line. For that kind of occasion, you’re not talking tostados, you’re talking prime rib and shrimp dishes."

But the bigger question is why the government of McCall is spending so much for a party in the first place, during a recession that’s hurting the tourism industry McCall depends on. Kirkpatrick said the party is a tradition.

"It’s one way the city and the council recognizes city employee contributions. A lot of times being a city employee is a thankless job, and this is a way for the city to say thank you," Kirkpatrick said.

Again, Bertram disagrees with that rationale. She says city employees are getting a great deal from taxpayers already.

"The fact is that they have a full-time job, winter and summer, that is not dependent on the weather, like the rest of us have to live with. They have paid vacation and paid sick leave that most of the business people in this town cannot offer to their employees. They’re working hard, but they’re not working harder than we are. The fact is many businesses are asking their employees to take a pay cut. When people are losing their jobs and losing their homes, they don’t have sympathy for the city employees," Bertram said.

The party came at a time when the city raised property taxes, notes real estate agent Rob Lyons, who led a failed attempt to change McCall’s form of government from a city manager system to a mayor-city council system. "They raise our taxes, a 3% increase this year. When everybody else is cutting back, they’re giving increases."

Kirkpatrick says plans have not yet been made for this year’s city "Holiday" party.

Comments

I love limited government, but I also want GOOD government

Why can't government employees be paid for the work they do? Why must they be criticized for having a dinner?

The purpose of this foundation is to support FREEDOMS to choose. We all have the choice to decide where we want to work and many of us choose to work for a private company (with the risks that come with it). Sure, I would love to have a pension, but I made my choice to take more risk (and more hopefully rewards).

While I want limited government, I also want GOOD government. Pay people fairly, take good care of the employees, and encourage them to do their work well. Doing so will ensure that the government employs qualified people that can get the job done.

Wasting tax dollars is when we can't employ good government employees to offer the services we all enjoy.

Why be angry because they want good morale among employees? Why be jealous of a group that is building their team? Why beat up the people that provide services to us?

Will you change behavior by constantly criticizing or could you actually get better performance by complimenting good work instead? Research proves that positive feedback is more effective -- why not let the government use the MOST effective ways to manage their people?

Feel Good Charter Schools

I highly recommend this link http://teamschools.org/ to learn about how two inspiring teachers created the most promising schools in America: KIPP (Knowledge is Power Program) and TEAM Academy. Very intriguing and definitely "feel good" info. Boise would definitely benefit from this non-profit school system. Also, "Three Cups of Tea" is an excellent read and a true story. I'm sorry I missed meeting the author, Greg Mortenson, in Boise last year.

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Kirkpatrick, Hot Seat

That must be where Lindley Kirkpatrick bought the votes to narrowly escape losing his job this past August in the Special Election to change the form of McCall Government back to a mayoral system.

The party, itself, would have been someone elses' idea, though, because Kirkpatrick is really just a bobble-head who is ran by his more powerful department head(s), the Cheif of Police being one.

Kirkpatrick needs to be kept in the Hot Seat for local corruption and covering up misconduct by the Police Cheif. There is a statewide ethics group (Ethics in Idaho) calling for both he and the Cheif to be investigated.

It's good to see IFF look into financial matters in these sleepy little towns. The whole County has issues. Way to go and keep up the good work!

Public Employees

This kind of "in-your-face" spending by the government of McCall (or anywhere) will not make those of us in the private sector, where businesses have had to cut hours and other employee benefits to survive, very sympathetic to the "plight" of goverment employees when the Legislature has to cut budgets.
The arrogance of our government is not just at the top!

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