Not invented here: a citizens' health committee
Posted: Fri Jul 03, 2020 3:01 pm
Many of us have long experienced good ideas coming from citizen groups being dismissed for no apparently good reason other than they were not invented by city hall.
A very recent example was a desigh for Lakewood Park parking submitted by Ron Leaman. I'm not even sure he was even told thank you before the city moved ahead with its own desigh. I've had all kinds of experiences, everything from the long slog to approve leashed dogs in the parks, to the great frustrations of improving Kauffman Park and trying to bring back outdoor basketball.
Hopefully the new administration will be different, but admitedly they've had their hands full thus far in 2020.
A couple of days ago Mark Kiindt gave up his campaign to get the city to re-start its own health department because city government is so overwhelmed at this time. But why not start a citizens group in te meantime? If the history learned during the Summers's administration holds, it might be a colossal waste of time. But it's worth discussing here. Maybe city hall will be open to something not invented there.
A very recent example was a desigh for Lakewood Park parking submitted by Ron Leaman. I'm not even sure he was even told thank you before the city moved ahead with its own desigh. I've had all kinds of experiences, everything from the long slog to approve leashed dogs in the parks, to the great frustrations of improving Kauffman Park and trying to bring back outdoor basketball.
Hopefully the new administration will be different, but admitedly they've had their hands full thus far in 2020.
A couple of days ago Mark Kiindt gave up his campaign to get the city to re-start its own health department because city government is so overwhelmed at this time. But why not start a citizens group in te meantime? If the history learned during the Summers's administration holds, it might be a colossal waste of time. But it's worth discussing here. Maybe city hall will be open to something not invented there.