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Published - Tuesday, July 01, 2008

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Samantha Marcus: City tries to ’Net some cash from its surplus


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The city of La Crosse is getting in on Internet auction action, albeit a little behind the curve.

The city’s Board of Public Works agreed a few months ago to a trial run of selling surplus and retired computer equipment online.
David Montealegre, information services director for the city, said he was impressed with the turnout.

While the department didn’t get the response it was hoping for on eBay, Montealegre sold some computers and other equipment on a Web site named publicsurplus.

com, where you can buy anything from a 1983 Cessna airplane to a deep fryer.

The bidding starts at $2,000 for a 1994 White GM Rapid Rail Garbage Truck out of Sierra Vista, Ariz.

And you have less than 24 hours left to bid on a Barbie pull-behind backpack posted by the Metropolitan Airports Commission in Minneapolis.

Historically, La Crosse has used surplus items as trade-ins or sold its goods at city auction, but the Internet equivalent, Montealegre said, has worked “extremely well.”

“We’re able to auction items that normally we had to pay to get rid of in the landfill,” he added. Profits will go back into the general fund or utility income.

Cities throughout the country — including Madison, Green Bay, Oshkosh, Wausau and River Falls in Wisconsin — sell off old and discarded equipment to bolster their budgets.

My guess is that will be of little comfort to the 6-year-old girl who lost her pink Barbie backpack at the Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport.

Hearing sirens

City officials were forced to do a little backpeddling late last week.

City council members were asked to sign up for time slots to meet with the mayor and fire chief for updates on mediation with Tri-State Ambulance over whether the La Crosse Fire Department should start its own ambulance service.

Some council members declined, calling the individual sit-downs non-kosher. Some didn’t. And some said they weren’t invited at all.

Once word of the meetings got out, the mayor called it off, opting instead for a special council meeting at 5:45 p.m. Thursday.

“To me, it doesn’t matter how we do it,” Fire Chief Gregg Cleveland said Monday. “It’s just a matter of trying to bring everyone up to speed in the most efficient manner. But perception is perception. If certain people think that’s the way that is, we certainly can’t control the way people think or act.”

Samantha Marcus can be reached at (608) 791-8220 or smarcus@lacrossetribune.com.
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Myturn wrote on Jul 1, 2008 2:58 PM:

" Why is this diddly on Johnsrud conducting LBJ stomach in your face lobbying not on the front page, or close,. Instead of Samantha's inteneitions stuck on the bottom of this listless, boring, computer crap? Tribune? "

Myturn wrote on Jul 1, 2008 2:55 PM:

" Bloedorn and Richmond were not invited. Farmer was, I disagree with him quite a bit. But kudos to him, he declined and stated he thought it should be debated publicly. Gee, do you think the meeting will be closed door, and then opened some time later as if we and the media will wait around to hear after it is reopened. These people in power suck. The best money we can spend is to conduct seminars for Roberts rules and reinforce and teach how business is supposed to be conducted in this area. RDA, Pettibone Campground, Municipal Harbor, Barron Island, Patros, all closed door!!! And the list could go on and on. March 23, 2005, Mayor Skippy Johnsrud- "Holding closed meetings is not good government." "

Bornfree wrote on Jul 1, 2008 12:43 AM:

" What some members were not invited? These bunch of self centered idiots in City hall are willing to do anything (legal or not) too get their way. Oh by the way did you hear King Mark ordered around $3000.00 in new chairs for his office meeting room. Also "His Committee" gives his clique raises! I thought that was the councils decision. Wake up LaCrosse its time to rid the Taxpayers of this group! "


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