Let's follow through on Mr. Kindt's idea and report your requests and the timing of the City's responses here.Mark Kindt wrote:
I am asking you to take The Transparency Challenge. You can personally verify for yourself whether the city administration has a transparency problem. This is quite easy. You can then report back your findings in this thread or your own thread. Here it is!
The Transparency Challenge
All you have to do is send an email or a letter to the City of Lakewood Law Department as a public records request under Ohio law and ask for:
1. Any documents in the possession of the City of Lakewood related to any agreement to retain the Huron Road consulting firm limited to 2015.
OR
2. Any emails in the possession of the City of Lakewood between any city council member and any public employee in the city administration related to the Master Agreement in 2015.
OR
3. Any topic of interest related to the City of Lakewood that you would like see a document on.
You may judge transparency on timeliness, completeness and the difficulty in receiving what you have reasonably requested. That's The Transparency Challenge!
Good luck!
The requests should be mailed to:
Kevin Butler, Director of Law
City of Lakewood Law Department
12650 Detroit Avenue
Lakewood, Ohio 44107
OR email:
kevin.butler@lakewoodoh.net
Note: If you don't get a satisfactory response and you wish to file a complaint in court or the court of claims, you will need send your request via certified U.S. Mail return receipt requested or hand deliver it and get Mr. Butler's office to sign a receipt when you drop it off.
A copy of the complete statute is here: http://codes.ohio.gov/orc/149.43
I have attached and example of a letter requesting records here: After almost 10 months, the City has not provided documents in response to many of these requests and they are the subject of a pending legal action.
Transparency Problem confirmed!
Disclaimer: This is not legal advice.