This so much. Preventative maintenance is distinctly unsexy, unromantic, unheroic to anyone who has to pay the bill for it. Worse: by going with the low bidder on all things (i.e. government spending), that literally assures that the time-to-failure is going to be far shorter than it needed to be or could have been! Everything lead by government falls into this trap. Suburbs are fundamental negative ROI because of their financial structure and things like preventative maintenance being funded by sales and property tax Ponzi schemes 99% of the time.
Seems a lot of people just can’t help themselves and jump to conclusions without knowing the facts the pier was in the process of being dismantled for repairs when high waves caused it to collapse, making it more of a construction accident than an unexpected disaster
Heartbreaking 💔 I grew up in Santa Cruz and left or should I say like so many other generational locals was forced out by skyrocketing prices from the Silicon Valley boom. And it was all downhill from there. Going to visit my last few family members and friends broke my heart to see the worsening state of a town once so beautiful, loving, and kind. And for years now Mother Nature has been showing her fury, but its landed on deaf ears. RIP to my home, once a beautiful peaceful paradise that has been destroyed by greed 😢 Thank you for the decades of kindness, beauty, and love you shared with me and so many others. I miss you everyday and hope the people there now who are taking you for granted will wake up very soon and start making the amends you deserve ❤
Back when California was truly the Golden State. In the mid 70's I hit the road from LA traveling up and down the coast for almost 3 years. Stopping and staying at several communities along the way and getting a job for a few months and then back on the road. Great and memorable experience and so many great coastal communities and Santa Cruz was one of my favorite places. Back when you didn't' have to be wealthy to live near the beach.
The decadence of new Rome is bound to turn on itself!..........the nasty things it did to get to the top will come crashing down faster than everyone is prepared to accept!
“In 2023, California's GDP was about $3.9 trillion, comprising 14% of national GDP ($27.7 trillion).” “California's economy ranks 5th internationally, behind the US, China, Germany, and Japan. So yeah keep on dreaming, CA makes up 14% of the US alone.
@Btstaz California’s state and local government debt is roughly $1.6 trillion, which includes a proper accounting of the state’s unfunded liabilities. To put this in perspective, this works out to about $125,000 of debt per California household and exceeds the annual GDP of all but 13 countries.
That contractors in a whole Lotta trouble they better. Hope they had a big insurance plan and the ignorance of the construction company not re-bracing for conditions his contractor definitely needs to be reevaluated
Preventative maintenance never heard of her
@benchandler5809 this portion was under renovation.
Billion$ to illegals tho…
This so much.
Preventative maintenance is distinctly unsexy, unromantic, unheroic to anyone who has to pay the bill for it. Worse: by going with the low bidder on all things (i.e. government spending), that literally assures that the time-to-failure is going to be far shorter than it needed to be or could have been!
Everything lead by government falls into this trap. Suburbs are fundamental negative ROI because of their financial structure and things like preventative maintenance being funded by sales and property tax Ponzi schemes 99% of the time.
@@BudmanPackfan its on constant renovation,, but they arent fixing anything ,, just patching over rotten wood,,
Seems a lot of people just can’t help themselves and jump to conclusions without knowing the facts the pier was in the process of being dismantled for repairs when high waves caused it to collapse, making it more of a construction accident than an unexpected disaster
WTF are you even talking about? Calm down
He’s talking about the facts
@@jenbill Yeah, that's why people and cars were parked on it right ?
@@ryanm839 sounds like you are the one that needs to calm da fck down. 😂
@@whatsgoodmyguy4391 yeah that’s right it was closed to the public the 3 people and some equipment where construction workers
Do you forgot the audio?
It’s a drone video, only audio you’d get is BRRRRRRRRRRRR
Heartbreaking 💔 I grew up in Santa Cruz and left or should I say like so many other generational locals was forced out by skyrocketing prices from the Silicon Valley boom. And it was all downhill from there. Going to visit my last few family members and friends broke my heart to see the worsening state of a town once so beautiful, loving, and kind. And for years now Mother Nature has been showing her fury, but its landed on deaf ears.
RIP to my home, once a beautiful peaceful paradise that has been destroyed by greed 😢 Thank you for the decades of kindness, beauty, and love you shared with me and so many others. I miss you everyday and hope the people there now who are taking you for granted will wake up very soon and start making the amends you deserve ❤
Back when California was truly the Golden State. In the mid 70's I hit the road from LA traveling up and down the coast for almost 3 years. Stopping and staying at several communities along the way and getting a job for a few months and then back on the road. Great and memorable experience and so many great coastal communities and Santa Cruz was one of my favorite places. Back when you didn't' have to be wealthy to live near the beach.
Good old Democrats for you.
@@zb611 ........southern California started being trash in the 70s
The decadence of new Rome is bound to turn on itself!..........the nasty things it did to get to the top will come crashing down faster than everyone is prepared to accept!
@@rainmaker1461stupidest thing I’ve heard all day
There is no sound with this video.
Why is all this stuff miraculously falling apart or getting destroyed this year alone. Suspicious or just sadly ironic?
@@se7enclouds why’s it ironic?
@ i guess that answers that question then, huh?
Even the piers are leaving California! Hurry newsome make a law that they can’t leave!
@@bavarian11 the pier was under construction. 😂
Hey Gavin, a collapse tax!
Which state do you live in? One of the dozens subsidized by California?
@@mim5351 LOL, California is #1 in welfare recipients and $65 billion in debt!
@ you keep dreamin that dream buddy!
Even the piers are leaving California
Infrastructure doesn’t want to be in California
Looks like Cals is running , I spy a small peak out there .
surprised its all not in the ocean by now they whole pier is rotten and you can feel it move when on it,,
The surf there gets huge in the winter. I used to surf steamer's lane which is close to the pier.
Sure you did…
Symbolic of the current state of California.
@cvr527 no, the country yet to come
This doesn't affect me because I don't venture west of Arizona anymore
5th largest economy in the world, and supplies the shithole red states with money
“In 2023, California's GDP was about $3.9 trillion, comprising 14% of national GDP ($27.7 trillion).” “California's economy ranks 5th internationally, behind the US, China, Germany, and Japan. So yeah keep on dreaming, CA makes up 14% of the US alone.
@Btstaz California’s state and local government debt is roughly $1.6 trillion, which includes a proper accounting of the state’s unfunded liabilities. To put this in perspective, this works out to about $125,000 of debt per California household and exceeds the annual GDP of all but 13 countries.
It can only enhance California's appeal
I'm not surprised how things are in this country
If that was my pier off my land, the state would fine me out the wazoo for the clean up. JS
Someone has to clean up your imaginary mess.
Ooooeeeeee, somebody definitely tried to catch a lawsuit saying they fell 😭
No. It was already closed for repairs. No one was there.
It's just cosmetic I'm sure it'll buff out
Just like the rest of the state!
Did anyone get hurt?
@@jimbernard71 no. The section was closed for repairs already.
Makes sense. It is built on the ocean 😄
Yeah where did they expect the pieces to go lol
That contractors in a whole Lotta trouble they better. Hope they had a big insurance plan and the ignorance of the construction company not re-bracing for conditions his contractor definitely needs to be reevaluated
That warf was built over 100 years ago. I doubt the contractor is even alive.
Accident waiting to happen,come on wooden piers?
Bidenomics
Keep voting Blue. Way to go CA!
Grow up people
Welp, at least the tide is helping
Cailifornia is sinking into the sea they said it would happen.
Ah yes, the great American ingenuity of building things out of paper and sticks.
@@Commanderb2 yep. As if they didnt hear the fable of the three little pigs
American Infrastructure.
early 60's days real dad's favorite f-ing place.
Clean it up
Now if only the rest of California would follow suit.
Grow up
How about you follow suit! Better yet get a brain!
Its Obama's fault when trump gets back in office hell build the greastest pier people will say mr president that pier WOW!!!!!
No one cares.... Free Luigi
@@DogFosterDads Moronica Forever!
Trust me, you libshits do not want vigilantism