California Drought

   / California Drought #531  
Hmmm. No. I get the idea, but the way it's worded isn't valid. A leaking downspout does not mean the roof is okay.

If your downspout leaks, it has nothing to do with the roof, either way. Your roof could be in terrible shape or brand new. A downspout problem is a downspout problem, not a roof problem.

A spillway problem is a spillway problem, not a dam problem.

Which, of course, is your point, but the way you said it just doesn't work.

Actually you are wrong. The Oroville dam is a complex project composed of the main dam, the spillway and the emergency spillway with a power plant and its own spillways. In most dam complexes the spillways are physically part of the main dam structure. For Oroville the spillways are built to one side of the main dam structure. The main dam structure did not fail, yet, but the main spillway and the emergency spillway and the power plant all failed. Three out of four wrong is not a passing grade. The Oroville dam failed and can not be operated anywhere near capacity or as designed till it has been repaired and retrofitted.

The Oroville dams major components have failed and the main dam structure can not function.
 
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   / California Drought #532  
States cities and counties ought to do what Trump did and put a halt to new hires. The more they hire, the more pensions will need to be paid. Crazy when the largest employer in many areas is some form of the government. Everything is upside down.

Too bad CA won't put those deadbeat homeless men they are providing housing for to work fixing that spillway. That'd be the best thing for them.

I understand there are homeless in need but I bet 70% of them are just bums.

My my are we bigoted. Hiring people is good, pensions are good. Not being hired or not having a job sucks. Many of your so called homeless people have severe mental issues and drug problem but yet they are human beings. Very difficult issues, very complex.
 
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   / California Drought #533  
So the property tax is within 2% but she had the opportunity through voting to add specific bonds, measures and fees to be collected and paid along with her property tax bill. Is that correct? She evidently owns two parcels, a parcel being box 1 of the property tax bill and identified by a parcel #. Her property taxes did not increase by more than 2% but items she and her neighbors voted for and were passed are now collected by the accessor and added to the property tax bill, is that not right?

If so, quit bashing California, get real and I suggest a move to Wisconsin where I know a certain real property tax was in '93 about $2500 and now is greater than $25,000 and they didn't get to vote on nothing.

On important thing we voted on up here was the Hospital Improvement Debt. We are only 5-10 minutes to Loma Linda by air ambulance and our hospital is very small but very important. For years the people have voted against it but this past year it passed. Choppers can't always fly, downhill road trip is one to 3 hours depending upon conditions if the road is open. Now our hospital was granted special rural status and is aligning with Loma Linda. Am I happy to pay the extra $146, you bet.

BTW Parcel=Property! Check her/your tax bill again as far as the property tax portion being a few hundred, if so she bought it many moons ago, be happy.

As far as BART that's their problem! If you/she don't like how these fees, debts and bonds are spent then vote and be proactive but blaming on property taxes in really a big stretch.

I haven't heard the California drought refer to anything...

Come on get fair, get accurate...

Simply a reply to a question posed... a property tax statement must be paid in full... no option to pick and choose.

I'm very proactive... speak at council meetings, write letters, call on elected officials.

The fact is the Alameda Country Secured Property Tax Statement continues to add Fixes Charges and/or Special Assessments.

For example... a narrow strip of land that is 5' wide by 150' with a County Assessed Value of $1,171... the Property Tax Statement for 2016-2017 is $731.60... the tax collected is more than 62% of assessed value.

It was not always this way... by the way the Flood Assessment is a modest $8

The Tax-Rate Breakdown is $15.80 + $715.80 = $731.60 Tax Statement

Just how much is a 750 square feet strip of land worth... the county says $1,171.

So much for California being a Low Property Tax State.
 

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   / California Drought #534  
Simply a reply to a question posed... a property tax statement must be paid in full... no option to pick and choose.

I'm very proactive... speak at council meetings, write letters, call on elected officials.

The fact is the Alameda Country Secured Property Tax Statement continues to add Fixes Charges and/or Special Assessments.

For example... a narrow strip of land that is 5' wide by 150' with a County Assessed Value of $1,171... the Property Tax Statement for 2016-2017 is $731.60... the tax collected is more than 62% of assessed value.

It was not always this way... by the way the Flood Assessment is a modest $8

The Tax-Rate Breakdown is $15.80 + $715.80 = $731.60 Tax Statement

Just how much is a 750 square feet strip of land worth... the county says $1,171.

So much for California being a Low Property Tax State.

I don't think anyone has claimed we are a low property tax state or a low tax star period we are not but in general we like it and what I has to offer. Ask to have it reassessed.
 
   / California Drought #535  
Reassessment if granted would only impact the $15.80 amount of the $731.60 charge.

Even if the parcel were assessed a 0.00 the bill would still be $731.60.
 
   / California Drought #536  
My my are we bigoted. Hiring people is good, pensions are good. Not being hired or not having a job sucks. Many of your so called homeless people have severe mental issues and drug problem but yet they are human beings. Very difficult issues, very complex.

I hear people all the time say that the homeless have mental issues and they can't help themselves. If that is the case then why are men 85% of the homeless?

I acknowledge that some do have real issues but the percentage of men to women would be much more equal. Many are just bums.
 
   / California Drought #537  
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Not pointing fingers at any one individual but it amazes me how far off topic things can stray. How's the weather in California these days? Here's the report;

United States Drought Monitor > Home

Two or more inches of precipitation fell across parts of the northern California coast, the Sierra Nevada, and San Diego County regions, while less than an inch was recorded in other areas. The typical interior rainshadow areas had less than half an inch of precipitation. Drought improvement occurred in three regions.

The D0-L in the San Joaquin Valley was removed due to improving hydrological (aquifer) conditions. There are two types of aquifers: confined and unconfined. Unconfined aquifers are characterized by a geology where water can seep into the aquifer from the ground surface directly above. Confined aquifers have a geology in which an impermeable layer of dirt or rock exists above the aquifer which prevents water from seeping into it from the ground surface directly above. Confined aquifers are recharged by water seeping into them from farther away where the impermeable layer doesn't exist. Most of the USGS well groundwater stations in the San Joaquin Valley were showing significant recharge occurring, while those that were still quite low were probably confined aquifers which may take months or years to recharge.

D1 was pulled back along the Coastal Range to Santa Barbara County. The lake levels of the reservoirs in Santa Barbara and Ventura Counties continued to rise but, since the rains let up, they were not rising as quickly. Lake Cachuma’s reservoir was at 87,466 acre-feet on February 26, which equates to 45.2% of capacity versus 42.4% a week ago; Lake Casitas was at 43% compared to last week’s 42.3%; and Lake Piru was at 33.7% versus last week’s 31.7%. D2 was kept in place in this region to reflect the continued low, but recovering, reservoirs. However, the recent rains have not improved the situation on the offshore islands. With below-normal precipitation this week and continued groundwater shortages, D2 was added to Catalina Island.

Rain during the last day of this USDM week gave southern California and southwest Arizona a good soaking, with rainfall amounts 0.5-2.0 inches over parts of Arizona and over 5 inches over parts of San Diego County in California. In the mountains of San Diego County, Palomar Observatory reported 9.04 inches of precipitation. D0-D1 was pulled back one category in San Bernadino, Riverside, and San Diego counties, and the adjacent D2 was trimmed a bit. The rain should result in rapid responses in local reservoirs. The San Diego River reached 14.2 feet, which is the third highest stage ever and slightly higher than December 2010 and 1980.
 
   / California Drought #539  
Actually you are wrong. The Oroville dam is a complex project composed of the main dam, the spillway and the emergency spillway with a power plant and its own spillways. In most dam complexes the spillways are physically part of the main dam structure. For Oroville the spillways are built to one side of the main dam structure. The main dam structure did not fail, yet, but the main spillway and the emergency spillway and the power plant all failed. Three out of four wrong is not a passing grade. The Oroville dam failed and can not be operated anywhere near capacity or as designed till it has been repaired and retrofitted.

The Oroville dams major components have failed and the main dam structure can not function.

Point out the power plant failure. Blockage of the discharge area say nothing about the condition of the power plant. Yes, it cannot currently be used but there is nothing wrong with it.
 
   / California Drought #540  
Point out the power plant failure. Blockage of the discharge area say nothing about the condition of the power plant. Yes, it cannot currently be used but there is nothing wrong with it.

As for tthe spillways, the erosion had already stopped by the time they lowered the dam pool I appears that there was no erosion of the bedrock unlying the spillways. What washed was overburden.
 

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