ZVar wrote:Loren Pechtel wrote:
How much of this was due to trying to make do with insufficient funding?
None of it was because of funding. We aren't talking millions of dollars here. We are talking 300-600 a week depending on usage that week.
(Speaking as someone, that while I don't live in Flint, I do live in the same Genesee county, so I was here from the start.)
Oh, and I have to keep water bottles on hand because my daughter's best friend, who does live in Flint will not drink tap water now, not that I blame her.
At the time of the crisis, I was about living 2 and a half hours away in Ohio - About 3 months into the crisis, I got offered an IT job in Flint, offering ~2.5-3x the normal regional pay for that type of position. (To compare, a couple years later in 2019, working a much more senior role in the same field in the Detroit suburbs an hour south of Flint, netted me only 60% of what they were offering for that job in Flint.)
So that 3-600 dollar a week decision, had wide ranging effects - not just the cost to completely replace the city piping, and ship in bottled water for 150K residents, but regional businesses had to pay large sums to get trained personnel to take jobs in the region, and probably had a higher # of turnovers, as people decided that this was the straw that broke the camels back, and looked elsewhere for better jobs. Of course, none of these new employees would actually live in Flint, taking their tax dollars elsewhere.