Getting Soaked by the Mesa Consolidated Water Board?

[Damn – I was supposed to post this for La Femme a couple days ago.
Hope it’s not too late for you Costa Mesans to vote these guys out!


Wonder why all these folks want to “give back to the community” and serve on water and sewer districts? Consider Mesa Consolidated Water District.

Mesa Consolidated Board members get paid $207 per meeting plus full medical and life insurance—about $900 per month for those with dependent coverage. They can be paid for up to ten meetings per month, but no more than one meeting per day. The number of meetings attended—or should I say the number of meetings we pay them to attend—varies, but Dewane and Fisler just about always max out with ten, for total of $2,070 each month plus benefits, while Atkinson and Bockmiller often do not.

Doesn’t that mean that Shawn Dewane and Jim Fisler are working really, really hard for us? Well, here’s what Mesa Consolidated Water District records show.

Over the past six months, there have been eighteen official Mesa Consolidated board meetings averaging about 2 and a half hours each and ranging from 36 minutes to a five hour and 54 minute workshop. The average pay for these meetings comes out to just over $89 per hour.

Besides the board meetings, they have subcommittee meetings several times a month, lasting maybe an hour and a half each costing the ratepayers about $100 to $150 per hour. Dewane and Fisler also attend other meetings like the Water Advisory Committee of Orange County and Independent Special Districts of Orange County, a sort of League of Cities for special districts. Public records show these each last one and a half hours, for $138 per hour. They also attend numerous conferences, for which we pay all expenses plus their salaries.

They charge us to meet with other public officials like Huntington Beach Mayor and Orange County Water district candidate Kathy Green or current OCWD director and political consultant Steve Sheldon, sometimes individually and sometimes in pairs, often the Dewan/Fisler combo.

You’d think after all that, they’d be sick of each other. But no; they charge us to meet with each other, too.

They charge us to meet with constituents, whether at a function like a Chamber of Commerce luncheon or one to one. My neighbor was surprised when she learned that Fisler had charged the ratepayers $207 to sit down with her over coffee at Starbucks to talk about water for less than an hour.

They charge us to meet with staff. They charge us to honor staff at employee recognition events, and charge us to say good bye to staff at retirement parties.

If that’s not enough, Fisler even charges to attend social events, like the recent opening of the Seasons 52 Restaurant, so Fisler not only got free food but that $207 stipend.

They even seem to consider partisan political events part of their duties. Fisler and Dewane submitted chits for attendance at “OC Central Committee Meeting”. They didn’t specify which one, but since Fisler also listed attendance at Costa Mesa Republican Assembly, we can guess. Alas for poor Jim and Shawn, they were not paid for these because, as noted in Mesa Consolidated records, the meeting “exceeds ordinance … limits, or meeting is not eligible for pay”. But you can’t blame a guy for trying.

What do they do elsewhere? Well, in Newport Beach and Huntington Beach water service is part of the City function and dealing with related issues is just a normal part of a Council Member’s job. Maybe it’s time for a change in Costa Mesa.

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