Or trim the fat and create some organization.
Yes but 'the fat' is merely transferred. Any true savings all a mirage.
They may cut 20 middle managers and a few others but the base cost remains the same and any savings are have to be passed on to the investors. There is no way the Private Company is going to break even or lose money on this as going out of business today would cause chaos and lead to the reformation of City workers and the Union to perform the work.
You have the Private Company in a position where they can hold the City (taxpayers) hostage. That won't be public knowledge but that will happen behind closed doors. The only way to get another contractor would be to guarantee them a certain profit which is the problem because how do you guarantee them a certain profit?
That is why the 'garbage fees' have doubled from 50 to $100.00..
But back to Hydro.
I recalled yesterday someone I knew who some 30 years ago moved into a brand new subdivision in Rockwood, Ont..
It was all electric heat. They of course had always had gas heat and nominal use of hydro so they didn't think twice about the heating system being electric.
I'm thinking 30 years ago Hydro was, at least by todays standards, pretty cheap.
After their first winter they, and the whole subdivision banded together to protest the cost and demand natural gas be installed. I don't know why if wasn't in the first place.
I remember them telling me the cost of heating was dramatic. Something like going from $50.00 a month in gas to $400.00 for electric.
I don't know what became of the protests but I do know that they moved after that first winter.....