Rhonda loje wrote:I am puzzled about the decision making process.
Is there a process that has started and finished and I missed it? Who started the process? Who has weighed in on the process?
Has Council weighed in on the process?
Or maybe there was not a process?
I was under the impression that everything in City of Lakewood goes through a decision making process and all stakeholders weigh-in on the decision.
Am I wrong?
Rhonda
This is making the best out of a situation that was getting worse by the day.
Let's be honest any more half truths or e_social pranks from City Hall was not needed.
There are 4 tennis courts at Wagar Park, and some have been used for dribbling in the
past. Lately they have been rarely used for tennis. The park itself and the swings and
other things are packed all day with screaming kids.
I will let Council worry about if the Mayor cut them out. And I hope the Mayor goes into
this looking to fix problems early and not let things fester.
Matt/Rhonda/All
The fact is, Lakewood Government gives the Mayor extreme powers. More powers than
most mayors in the state. This was not Mike's doing, but the work of councils and
charter reviews over the past 40 years. Who must have believed a strong mayor was
needed. This along with other things are what the Charter Review were looking at.
With a City Manager, council would have been all powerful, with 7 or 5 council people
sharing domain over the City Manager and City Hall. But that was thrown out weeks ago.
A couple weeks ago, Steve Davis brought up the fact that the Mayor had extraordinary
powers especially with appointments. The rest did not agree and it was dropped.
I will tell you, I have to believe this entire episode would have been very different with
professional management in place. Or, they would have been fired.
FWIW
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