I was following the June
2018 public hearings held by the Hamilton County Commissioners that the city
and MSD failed to attend. The meetings were intended to be a joint presentation of how the EPA Consent Decree was to be addressed in the years to come...except the county and city cannot agree on a plan. Hamilton County cannot even get the City of Cincinnati and the MSD to the table. I observed first-hand the bipartisan frustration of
the Hamilton County Commissioners at the second public feedback meeting in Delhi.
The issue of the MSD
looks to be going back to court as the City of Cincinnati continues to block
cooperation with Hamilton County and admits again its own failure to produce
results.
Exhibit 7 |
From the email, "...We have been instructed
that there is no need for further transition meetings at this time. I wanted to let you know that we are
postponing the upcoming IT discussion and any future meetings indefinitely..."
The County
Commissioners, led by President Todd Portune, have repeatedly tried to get the MSD
and city to collaborate further. In their frustration the communication above
has become part of their documentation submitted to the federal judge for the
June 30th 2018 deadline.
The issue is further
complicated by the admitted waste by the city. Part of the filing by Hamilton
County for the June 30th, 2018 deadline is a communication from the Cincinnati
City Solicitor that unerscores hundreds of hours of staff time wasted:
Excerpt from Exhibit 9 |
We certainly want to see more documentation on this issue for what was spent and what the expectations were but the firm mentioned in the communications has a good reputation so the first assumption is they were thrown under the bus...Cincinnati and Hamilton County deserve better than this. The City Council has to work through their internal 'issues'.