Christopher
Question 1By saying that they did not give it a second thought makes it sound like they didn’t ask any questions and just took his word and blindly voted. That is not the case, both Juris and Nowlin asked questions to both Beno and Chief Malley before making their decisions.
Also, although graffiti was given as one of the reasons for closing the parks early, it was actually not discussed much as a reason in the meeting itself. Actually it was kind of pushed aside as not being as important as understanding why large groups of kids were in the parks, in the dark, late at night. [/quote]
Facts, they never gave it a second thought in security committee, then served cake at the
council meeting, under the duress of Councilman Anderson.
Graffiti was the official reason, and loitering. Did they have any numbers about the large
number of kids there, or all puffery. Did the mayor talk about when we hung out there
late with large groups of youth/friends? Did anyone present the crime records? Chris, I
was not there, what were THE FACTS they presented that you are demanding from I, an
ordinary citizen is now being demanded to provide. NO THEIR FACTS came out of thin air
too.
Council…as they are overworked under paid and some just tired.
I will have to agree with this statement.
People make mistakes when tired, and overworked, and underpaid. RIGHT?
No different from making us carry garbage to the curb with no real savings or benefits.
You might want to look into some updated numbers.Three months ago through the city, the amount of time estimated for Lakewood to break even on the investment was 5 years. Don't forget, we bought a bunch of new trucks and
24,000 garbage cans give or take a couple thousand. It was my understanding the savings
were related o the retirement of works that would not be rehired. But?
Did they even do the study on traffic Councilman Juris said they did but
never presented to anyone? Did they analyze the cost of the new poles, new die cut signs, and the confusion over the new traffic patterns, or did they just guess, or go along with
a friend?
This is all public record, if you want to know, ask for it.I did, remember many times. Lots of studies, not he one Shawn cited.
Look at the scope of the issues not merely the focal point, and it becomes very disturbing.
Do your research and it might be easier to understand.Ditto my friend. When was the last time you asked finance when the garbage trucks
would be a wash? When was the last time you made public record demands?
I want to point out for years I have thought council dreadfully underpaid, the mayor should
also be paid more.
Your absolutely right, and the issue has come to council several times, most recently in the summer of 2010 (I believe don’t quote me), however it is never been able to pass as they are afraid of voting themselves out of a job. So, you admit, that council is even willing to do itself a great disservice just so they can
stay on? That is what you are saying. They are afraid someone more qualified would come
along and get their seat, if they were paid more? You are in essence saying, they are
willing to screw the city over, just to keep their jobs. At the end of the day, I believe the
residents would still have to vote on it.
The mayor's position should be $150,00, the same as a city manager. Let's pull the classic
line out of the bag for this one. "We really got lucky with this group, but down the road we
may not get so lucky, so we might want to think about City Manager. Of course the
drawback is they are hired by council that we both agree are severely overworked, tired
and underpaid, and are willing to not pay themselves so they can keep their seats even
against the possible benefits to the city. Hmmmmmmmmmmm I like city managers
sometimes, but maybe we should wait until we are not so lucky.
2.) was this really Director Beno's initiative or was he merely a puppet at the end of the PuppetMaster's strings or a mouthpiece sounding off for some predisposed agenda?
According to the committee meeting minutes, which support my original theory as stated yesterday, the idea to close the parks earlier were brought up by park employees first.
Mr. Beno explained that the idea of closing Madison and Kauffman parks one
hour after sunset was brought up by park managers.
[/quote]So let me get this straight, now a worker says to Director Beno, you know I am just not up
to keeping this park clean, maybe the city should close it?
So it is somehow better?
I think my head just blew up!
Council is taking our rights because an employee wasn't up to doing his job.
Well hell, might as well close them all. Get the little guys a break.
I wish someone would have said that sooner, I feel like an idiot.
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