Ken Bukowski Tax Story Hits Front Page of East Bay Express

East Bay Express Calls Mayor’s Explanation of Financial Hardship “Suspicious.”

The latest issue of the East Bay Express features Mayor Ken Bukowski’s failure to pay Emeryville business taxes for the past four years.

The article also reports that Bukowski is being sued by the widow of a man he accidentally hit and killed while driving his SUV on a rainy night last December. The victim, Michael Smela, a Novartis security guard and former San Francisco police officer, was struck and killed by Bukowski’s vehicle while walking across Hollis Street in Emeryville the evening of Dec. 6. Bukowski had just left a community meeting held at the Novartis complex. The city is paying Bukowski’s legal fees in connection with the wrongful death suit.

Here is the story in the Express:

East Bay Express

A Mayor Who Doesn’t Pay Taxes

Emeryville’s Ken Bukowski disagrees with a city tax and is behind on property taxes. And that’s just part of his problems.

November 19, 2008

Ken Bukowski.
The mayor owes property taxes on his home (above, left) and city taxes on his rental property (above, right).
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Emeryville is the Little City That Could. Over the years, it has built a retail and high-tech business juggernaut along Interstate 80 and has become the envy of cities throughout the East Bay. Emeryville’s tax revenues from all that retail also have kept the city afloat, while other cities have floundered, and will help it weather the current recession. But there is one Emeryville leader who is not doing all he can to contribute to the city’s financial well-being — Mayor Ken Bukowski.

Bukowski, who has served on the Emeryville City Council for 21 years, has not paid his city business license taxes for the past four years, according to City Manager Patrick O’Keeffe. The 56-year-old Bukowski said in an interview last week that he hasn’t paid the tax because he’s broke, although he acknowledged that he has publically opposed the tax and thinks it’s unfair. Public records also indicate that although Bukowski has fallen behind on his property taxes and is by no means a wealthy man, he has managed to pay some of his other bills over the years — just not to the city he serves and leads.

Bukowski’s beef with the city business license tax began in 2004. In September of that year, city officials decided to start enforcing the tax on residential property landlords without informing all of the city council. The tax itself had been approved by the council in 1986, but the city had only enforced it on commercial property owners for its first eighteen years. Bukowski, who owns and rents out a modest six-unit building next to his small home on Doyle Street, immediately protested the decision. “It may be legal, but it’s not right,” he said at a council meeting, according to a report at the time in the Oakland Tribune. “I disagreed with how the tax was implemented,” he told Full Disclosure last week.

Still, the mayor maintained that his failure to pay the tax is not some sort of protest. “I’ll pay it as soon as possible,” he said. Bukowski’s income consists of the rent he collects from his tenants and the $800 stipend he receives from the city for serving on the council, although he said he recently got a new job as a telecommunications consultant.

According to O’Keeffe, Bukowski hasn’t paid the city business license tax since Emeryville officials began enforcing it in 2004. The tax is only $25 a year, and as of last week, Bukowski owed $100 plus interest, O’Keeffe said. Public records also show that the mayor didn’t pay his property taxes on his home last year. According to the Alameda County Assessor’s Office, he owes $1,719 in back property taxes, including late fees. The mayor’s tax problems were first reported last month on The Secret News, a blog that covers Emeryville.

Yet despite his unpaid debts, Bukowski’s claim that he hasn’t paid the city’s business license tax because of monetary problems — and not because he opposes the tax itself — is suspicious. After all, the tax is minimal, and public records show that his financial problems haven’t stopped him from paying his other taxes, including his property taxes on his rental property. A public records search found no liens against him for failure to pay state or local income taxes or any other bills. In addition, records show that while he wasn’t paying the $25 he owed the city each year, he somehow had enough money to pay about $3,000 annually to the county for his property taxes on his rental property — on time, without incurring penalties.

At least one of Bukowski’s colleagues on the city council is concerned about the message the mayor is sending by not paying his city taxes. “That troubles me a lot — the fact that he apparently has not paid because he doesn’t agree with it,” said Councilman John Fricke. “I believe it encourages others to not pay the tax.” According to public records, the city placed liens on thousands of pieces of rental property throughout Emeryville, including Bukowski’s, for not paying their business license taxes. That’s a lot of tax scofflaws for a city with only 6,815 residents, according to the 2006 Census estimate.

But Bukowski’s taxes are only part of his problems. Prior to last year, he was best known as the East Bay’s leading advocate for adding a rail line to the new Bay Bridge. After he lost the battle in the late 1990s, he receded into obscurity until late 2007 when he suddenly shot back into the headlines after striking and killing a pedestrian while driving his SUV. On the evening of December 6, Bukowski killed Michael Smela, 56, of Oakley, on an Emeryville street during a light rain.

Bukowski had just left a community meeting that night at Novartis Vaccines and Diagnostics. The mayor was driving on Hollis Street (not far from this newspaper’s office) when his SUV slammed into Smela, a security guard at Novartis and a former San Francisco police officer. Smela, who was wearing a brightly colored jacket, appears to have been crossing the street outside of the crosswalk. Bukowski told police that he didn’t see Smela and that he was driving below the speed limit. Bukowski was not arrested, and according to published reports, police did not test the mayor for drugs or alcohol.

In May of this year, Smela’s widow, Lynda Lopez-Smela, filed a wrongful death lawsuit against Bukowski and the city. The city is paying Bukowski’s legal bills, and according to court documents, lawyers representing the mayor and the city maintain that Smela was responsible for his own death. “There was no question that this was a tragic accident,” attorney Mark Hazelwood told Full Disclosure. “It’s apparent from the evidence that Mr. Smela was jaywalking in the middle of the block.”

Lynda Lopez-Smela has yet to reveal how much money she’s seeking in damages. The two sides tried to settle the case with the help of mediation, but got nowhere. Lopez-Smela adamantly denies that her husband was to blame. “We are confident,” her attorney Daniel Crawford said in an interview, “that the facts will show that this was caused by the negligence of the mayor.”

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3 Responses to Ken Bukowski Tax Story Hits Front Page of East Bay Express

  1. Anonymous says:

    OMG This is too much! What kind of message is our mayor sending us? I feel for all the chumps that really did paid their taxes. The sad thing is he’ll probably get off scot free. Maybe there’s a recall in our future.

  2. laura says:

    Y’alls yahoo address doesnt work…

    I was wondering if any one at the Secret News would be interested in blogging about the recent closure of Blue Sky Family Club.

    They opened their doors mid september 2008 and closed them mid november 2008. They spent 2 months taking people’s money for a YEAR membership and now they have closed and claim to be unable to refund people.

    The founders are a husband and wife team that have been living and working in the area for many years. the wife was CEO of Clif Bar for 10 years.

    This couple already have a new company called Nest Naturals and the wife is on the board of directors of Dreamerz Foods.

    Anyway, I think this needs to be publicized as much as possible as I think it was a giant scam and once again rich people are taking advantage of poor people.

    thanks for your time,
    Laura
    http://www.blueskyfamilyclubstolemymoney.info

  3. THE SECRET NEWS says:

    Laura – Someone from The Secret News will be in touch with you. We’re working on getting our email back up.

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