Jim O'Bryan wrote:Because professional lawyers knows the laws, and a good one can work wonders.
Right?
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Moderator: Jim O'Bryan
Jim O'Bryan wrote:Because professional lawyers knows the laws, and a good one can work wonders.
Right?
Jim O'Bryan wrote:Just trying to point out that in many, many, many things being a professional is not a bad thing.
Matthew John Markling wrote:Jim O'Bryan wrote:Matt
If a position is filled with a human, you have the same issues.
Our last GREAT mayor is serving 1.5 years in jail right now.
On my long drive into work today, I pondered your question.
Maybe the term "mayor" is the problem.
Certainly we would demand more from a paid professional.
As you know in the business world, "but he is a nice..." gets you nothing.
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Jim,
You may have a good point.
The mayor is elected.
The mayor is paid.
Now let's work with your premise that the problem rests with the mayor being unprofessional.
So, which of the below City Hall paid professionals (for example) will we demand more from once the unelected, paid, professional city manager takes over and which of these paid professionals (for example) will lose their jobs to this unelected, paid, professional city manager?Director of Public Works
Finance Director
Director of Human Resources
Law Director
Director of Planning and Development
Director of Public Safety
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Matthew John Markling wrote:
Spoiler Alert: You and your pals won't like the first city manager ... but you will be the folks who put him/her on the throne.
Matt
Jim O'Bryan wrote:Oh, I guess you think the alternative is the way to go.
Mayor Hugger, Mayor Hugger
Jim O'Bryan wrote:Was trying to put it in a way you could understand.
Interesting meeting tonight, was nice to see Scott Meeson, and some others there.
Early on was Ward 2 councilman, Sam O'Leary, Council President, Mary Louise Madigan,
and Council-At-Large council person Cindy Marx.
An interesting discussion on government from the beginning until today. Federal, State,
County, and Municipality, including where they came from and why.
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Tom Bullock wrote:The best we can do is be open and honest about our bias, then work with others in a spirit of goodwill and do our best to embrace our differences.
A City Manager form of government may be a good idea, or it may not be--but either way, it won't remove politics from politics. It'll just change the rules of the game, create new winners and losers, create different pressure points and bottlenecks.
This is a great discussion.
Jim O'Bryan wrote:
In attendance, a person that left. Matthew Markling, Scott Meeson, and Peter Gorssetti.
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Peter Grossetti wrote:Instead of wondering "what's going on?" ... show up and listen! Hell, ask a question or two.