Kevin Butler wrote:Jim O'Bryan wrote:There is no doubt your meetings are open, and the way of getting many things done over lunch and rides.
I don't understand this. If you mean Council gets things done over lunch or rides, I respectfully beg to differ. We all have day jobs -- it might be nice to get together for lunch, but it never happens. We get things done at City Hall in committee meetings.
Kevin
I see some of the influences on City Council and I do find it troubling, and when I see the final decisions
it make me wonder, if we, the residents are seeing everything and hearing everything. There is the
case of the AT&T boxes, that I have dissected and dissected I have never found anything spoken
about in a public meeting that would make council vote for that. Where is that consensus drawn?
In my many lunches with your predecessor, as we would get up to leave he would turn and say,"well
what do you want?" and I would always say, just an update on what is going on, why do people ask
for things? His answer was always, "yes, well demand things..." No you and I have had the pleasure
of coffee, and as I told Shelly, you always seem very open to everything I ask. But I find it troubling
the seeming amount of power some people and groups have over the city.
Kevin Butler wrote:Jim O'Bryan wrote:It seems in this city that many decisions have been made before the committee has even been formed.
Not on council. Not in my experience. I know you're dedicated to Lakewood, Jim, but I can't remember the last time you were at a committee meeting. Come visit us if you find the time. You may be refreshed by the candor, and we always benefit from the input of those we represent.
Kevin
While I might be refreshed at the candor, it still leaves with perception problems.On some
of the last times I did have the pleasure of visiting, I say public questions cut short, and
many of the things going past as "Emergency Legislation." So that there would only be one reading. While none of this is illegal, it does create the perception...
Kevin Butler wrote:Jim O'Bryan wrote:Demanding more transparency and accountability is not a bad thing.
I agree that every citizen ought to demand transparency and accountability from every one of his or her elected representatives. I don't equate an unspecific allegation of illegality with a demand for transparency and accountability, though. Here we differ.
So in the area of transparency, you see no trouble with having the mayor and council members on the
board of LakewoodAlive, a group that he mayor and council approve and give funding too? Even funding
like the HUD money, that often finds it way into storefront redevelopment for other board members? That members of the committees that actually fund different programs are active in
the groups hey are deciding the funding on?
No transparency issues there?
Kevin, as always thank you for your time, on this subject and for what you do.
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