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A word about jobs

As a homeless advocate, I am very concerned about the lack of well-paid jobs in the Santa Cruz area. While the above poster expresses a real concern regarding the high-paid jobs this project will generate for skilled workers such as plumbers, electricians, and other trade unionists, we cannot ignore the other implications the Coast Hotel Project would have.

These high-paid jobs would only be for about 2 or 3 years. The City will be on the hook with a $30 million debt for the next 30 years. Some claim that with the interest on the debt, the City will wind up paying closer to $60 million when all is said and done. This is like the false prosperity of running up the limit on your credit card!

I think the trade unions are being selfish, thinking only of their own personal benefit without considering the huge risk the city would take on, and the false prosperity generated by the city mortgaging its future for....WHAT??? A for-profit hotel owned by a private corporation in Boise, Idaho?

Ralph Meyberg has correctly stated that the already approved La Bahia project would build a hotel with an additional 112 rooms and generate high paying jobs from that project. The project bordered by Bulkhead St. is another job-generator. Developing the Rittenhouse property is another likely job-generating project the city is ignoring.

In other words, there are many projects the city could get behind instead, and use those RDA resources on projects which have community support, have gone thru the proper planning channels, and fit into our community in sane, carefully planned growth.

Once built, the Coast Hotel may or may not have well-paid union jobs for hotel workers. But there are no guarantees. In fact, I bet that in the end, the hotel will be staffed by low-paid mostly foreign workers who will have few benefits and little job security.
 


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