Christopher Bindel wrote:
One person, one person closes two parks early by as much as 5 hours on
some nights? No study, no common sense, no reading of other studies, 2 of the 3
councilman who made this decision never even walked into the park once to look at it
themselves.
There is so much wrong with this statement I don’t know where to begin. First 1 person can not make any decisions, they all have to be collaborated and approved by others. Second the vote was not made by 3 people, it was taken by 7 and passed 6-7. The committee has 3 in it but they only made a recommendation, the other 4 on council had the right to say no. In fact all of council had the right and ability to reject Beno’s request, but the majority agreed. I’m not saying I do, but those are the actual facts, unscrewed.
Chris
The connection is noise.
Joe Beno, made a recommendation based on no facts. ZERO. Not even real life experiences.
Two of the three members of the safety committee never walked into the parks they were
supposed to evaluate to check on Joe Beno. Another fact. The rest of City Council then
supported the findings(?) of the committee and voted to support their decision. The only
person that took the time to walk into the parks, pleaded for more time for it to be studied.
Instead they rubber stamped the closing of the parks with NO VALID REASON outside of
the person charged with keeping them clean said he had no time for those two, while it
would seem his staff with his knowledge had plenty of time to be outside of Lakewood
during work hours.
Chris, sugar coat it anyway you want, but one person took hundreds of hours of legal park
usage away from all Lakewoodites. For NO VALID REASON. i will say that the rest of
Council and the Mayor who could have stopped it are complicit, but Joe Beno, basically
gave himself a raise, while raising our taxes. After all, if you get less for the same amount
of money, the cost of those services you are getting just went up. I have spoken with
every member of council that matters, this, like Lightspeed seems to be another oooppps
moment. I do hope they revisit it before they spend the money on signage instead of keeping
the parks open and clean.
A city's number one duty is providing service to the residents and businesses. However in
a real community it is slanted towards residents, as they vote. When a city continuously
cuts the services to residents while giving more to business, it is my belief they have lost
their way.
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