Let’s look at some decisions here and see how they tie together and who benefits from them.
First, let’s take the Comprehensive Plan Committee. The upmost concern regarding this committee should be fair and equal representation for the future path our City will take in the next 5 years. The Mayor in what I feel is an illegal move in going against the rule spelled out by the Charter and past practices, has appointed all 11 members of this Committee. 3 of these members do not live in Saratoga , there are no citizen non-business representatives of the 4 Districts of the City, there is a very good developer, but why a developer when you are talking about areas that could be affected by crafting changes for boards like Planning, Zoning and Design Review? One question you can ask yourself is who is to gain by having all these “high level” people on the Committee? I guess the Mayor feels he can’t get a few smart every day citizens to be on HIS Commission.
An excerpt from Commissioner Franck’s response in the Saratogian, which I am surprised (lol), the Saratogian did not ask this of the Mayor states,
“Surely, with council input, the Mayor would not have had to look for individuals from Wilton , Clifton Park and Washington County . We would have helped him find local residents, local taxpayers.
Non-taxpaying institutions like the state park, the school district,Skidmore College , the Preservation Foundation and the YMCA certainly have a legitimate institutional interest in the Comprehensive Plan, but they have no taxpayer skin in the game. They should not be placed in a position of dictating our land use policies, and sending the bill to the already beleaguered taxpayer”.
Non-taxpaying institutions like the state park, the school district,
Seems like a sound statement to me. I don’t think this is a Democrat against Republican concern, if Commissioner Scirocco had the good sense to see that he was being shafted by the Mayor you wouldn’t know it by his lack of concern for not being able to appoint a few members, but I’m sure the Mayor read him the riot act before the meeting. If the Mayor is not blowing wind and truly believes what he said when he commented that ‘the Comprehensive Plan should be updated every 5 years and it hasn’t been addressed in 10 years’? Well let’s see 10 years (2) 5 year periods, gee, the Mayor should have appointed a Committee 5 years ago when he first took office, what takes him so long? I’ll mention a line that a friend of mine tells me all the time, “Follow the money”.
Does it seem to you as it does me that the Mayor likes to outsource almost everything but his Deputy? He hires outside attorney’s (we pay 2 City Attorney’s over $160,000.00 & benefits) at $300.00 - $400.00 per hour, he outsources an HR person and pay’s him $75,000.00 per year for a 20 hour work week, he outsources members of City Committees to people that live outside Saratoga Springs . Again the line from my friend “follow the money”.
Another issue that is disturbing is the Wilton Watergate. We were told when this mess started out that 8 homes would be sold Saratoga City water, now the Mayor said this number could be up to 25 units. The scary thing is there is another 75 or so acres nearby that if developed would want City water. I am not saying who the developer is but, well, you never know. If Saratoga gets a Casino and all the hotels and extra businesses that come with it, think how much more water we will need. The Mayor should start to think about Saratoga and not a possible run for higher office in the future.
He told a citizen at the last Council meeting that if he wanted more answers regarding the Water issue to send his questions to him in writing, what about telling the rest of the City? Gee, that would be transparency, a word that doesn’t sit well with the Mayor.
Regarding his Charter Commission, I hear that they are discussing the Mayor’s orders to (a). Eliminate as many duties they can from other Commissioner’s and put them under his authority, (b) he would like 4 year terms and change key mandates in the current Charter to be placed under is control. What he lacks in size he makes up for in arrogance. We all remember that he was against Charter Change, but it looks like if his Change is to a Strong Mayor he will do anything he can to get it by the voters.
In his State of the City message, the Mayor made this statement:
“If you want to go fast, go alone. If you want to go far, go together.” It looks like that was only filler for a longer speech; he sure doesn’t heed his own line of bull.
Captain..you got It! Your interpretation of "Wilton Water Gate" is right on!
ReplyDeleteI've been following this story for the past several months and I'm concerned for the lack of real information provided to the public, especially by those who are involved.
Obviously, the Mayor and Scirocco are up to their eyeballs in this water scandal to the point they are willing to say and do just about anything to justify their secret of deal of sending more city water into Wilton, when clearly the City doesn't have enough water for it's own use. One question they fail to even talk about; why all the secrecy when at the same time New York State Health officials are warning the City that our current sources are limited? Yea…like we didn't know!!!
Thank you for your post and you're concern. Saratogian's should be concerned about this problem and the lack of transparency from the Mayor and Commissioner Scirocco. This should be one of many campaign issues this year, then maybe more citizens will wake up and find out what is really going on. Have a good one.
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Captain you are so "right on" with this post. If it looks & sounds like a strong mayor form of goverment, it most certainly is. If it looks & sounds like fish in Wilton, it's certainly "fishy". I strongly suggest you write a letter to the Saratogian w/you thoughts. Actually this post would be perfect. It's time the residents that don't attend council mtg. or follow city hall issues but are faithfull readers of the paper become aware of these important issues.
ReplyDeleteOne letter will not suffice. You should also write as well as many people as possible, many should bring this issue up at Council meetings so that the press might figure out that there are more than 2 people concerned about this. You should start a "Save Saratoga" group.
DeleteYou're right. I'll write one, you write one.
ReplyDeleteKeep the subject going Captain. All this is to important to let two members of the City Council get away with!! They are obviously trying to get help to their developer friends in the Town of Wilton and have City taxpayers pay for it! That's what we are getting from Scirocco and Johnson. Real Nice Huh!!
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