Hospital Referendum on ballot in November
Posted: Tue Mar 08, 2016 4:10 pm
I didn't go to the Lakewood City Council meeting last night, but I think most people could have predicted that our council representatives would vote unanimously to put the hospital referendum on the ballot in November. They deliberately dragged their feet to make it impossible for the referendum to be on the March ballot, leaving only the options of a special election, or the next already paid for election in November. (Which will be huge, if you pardon the expression, as it is the presidential election.)
But, according to Council, a special election would be "irresponsible" as it would cost the city "more than $87,000." This from the folks who are responsible for giving away how many million dollars A YEAR of our money with this deal? Who have spent how many hundreds of thousands of our dollars on studies and consulting groups and crisis management experts to convince us that they have been making good decisions?
Here is the quote from Sam O'Leary: "We believe that it would be an irresponsible use of taxpayer dollars, and it would be irresponsible of council to recommend such a thing." Say "irresponsible" one more time.
Anyway, by November, our city will really be feeling what the loss of the hospital means, in terms of our economy, and in more life and death kinds of ways.
Maybe someone who was there can comment-- though I'm not sure exactly what there is to say.
It is a beautiful day today. Go outside if you can.
Betsy Voinovich
But, according to Council, a special election would be "irresponsible" as it would cost the city "more than $87,000." This from the folks who are responsible for giving away how many million dollars A YEAR of our money with this deal? Who have spent how many hundreds of thousands of our dollars on studies and consulting groups and crisis management experts to convince us that they have been making good decisions?
Here is the quote from Sam O'Leary: "We believe that it would be an irresponsible use of taxpayer dollars, and it would be irresponsible of council to recommend such a thing." Say "irresponsible" one more time.
Anyway, by November, our city will really be feeling what the loss of the hospital means, in terms of our economy, and in more life and death kinds of ways.
Maybe someone who was there can comment-- though I'm not sure exactly what there is to say.
It is a beautiful day today. Go outside if you can.
Betsy Voinovich