Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 281, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 December 1918 — HOME TOWN HELPS. [ARTICLE]
HOME TOWN HELPS.
CITY MANAGERS MAKE GOOD Newspaper Points Out Many Instance* Where New System Ha* Proved es Great Value. St. Augustine, Fla., the oldest city in the United State* ia now derating under one of the most modern of charters. It’s a city manager charter that forbids candidates for commissioner, personally, to solicit votes. Once elected, a commissioner is forbidden to dictate any appointment by the city manager. Already the new plan has meant a considerable saving of public money In St. Augustine. In Niagara Falls, where, owing to failure of the New York legislature to pass adequate legislation, thp city manager administration is still hampered by partisan elections, the tax leyy has been reduced to 97 cents per SI,OOO valuation. In Sherman, Tex., the city manager installed a complaint system, by which each complaint is recorded, referred to the department concerned and followed up if necessary until cared for. The number of complaints in six months dropped 30 per cent. Public works Improvement bonds amounting to $150,000 were voted by the people. So obvious a step toward efficient government as depositing city funds In a responsible bank, willing to pay Iriterest on daily averages, will save San Jose, Cal., $5,000 a year under the city manager plan.—Omaha New*,
