I got back from a short vacation yesterday and some fellow posted that everything that has happened in the last 6 days passed me by, but nothing I feel important has passed by in 6 days worth writing about. This person (who I have named Pete) insists my name is Ric, so I’ll humor him or her for a while, as I said before; I get a chuckle when I hear names dropped regarding who Captain America is, so far nobody has picked the right combo, but keep those cards and letters coming in.
I do read the paper when I am away either on vacation or business so really it’s the same old hash of Shauna hating non Natives etc. Ken Ivins did make a funny statement that with a 19-3-1 Republican majority on the Board of Supervisors he thinks he should be elected not for what he can do for Saratoga but by adding another Republican, the Board can get more done. Where did that come from? Yes, in the last 6 days Skip Scirocco has gotten a challenge from Bill McTygue, but that isn’t new news, that has been in the loop for 2 weeks. Maybe now we might be able to remove dandelions off the list as Saratoga ’s City flower.
I did see Dick Wirth walking down Broadway to meet with his think tank at Uncommon Grounds and he looked very happy as he was bobbing his head up and down (it reminded me of his days at the Council table).
Mayor Johnson, voted his conscience (with a no vote) a few times tonight (he must have found it behind the bar at Sperry’s), I find it funny, not that he found his conscience at Sperry’s but that he is still not thinking rationally when voting. He is showing Shauna how to play the mind games with the opposition.
What do you think? Should we have last call at 2am year round except between 6/1 – 9/15 when last call is at 4am, or do you think we are the hoot toot tootinist City in the good old US of A?
Have you seen the Mayor’s Secret Service detail blending in behind Stewarts, across from the new 11 screen movie plex? Have you noticed how his detail has grown since he has been Mayor?
Last night the Council voted to hire 2 more police officers, good job Council. I don’t think the Charter stipulates that officer’s live in Saratoga, so look for 2 police officers who may be out of a job but are fully trained and can start immediately, now can we restart the DARE program that Wirth eliminated? We are now one of the leading Cities in the nation of student binge drinking both in Junior and Senior High Schools, a designation we don’t want. The only no vote came from Mayor Johnson, whose grasp on reality is starting to worry some people. I think he knew this was going to be his last term in office (he would have been beaten by Yepsen) so he bowed out. That with some other personal demons is leaving him look dazed and confused. He also voted no on the gun issue, and the ambulance proposal.
There was some other good news from last nights meeting but it also comes with a question mark. The DPW appointment of an arborist position was passed. This was long overdue. The position will be provisional for 1 year at which time that employee must take a Civil Service test and place in the top 3. The thing that bothers me about this is a few months ago the idea was brought forth by Commissioner Madigan that the City had the monies to create a FULL TIME in house Human Resource person as called for in the Charter. The Mayor eliminated the full time position and contracted with an outside firm to work 20 hours a week at $75,000.00 or more for the person’s service. First of all, our City staff is large enough for at least a full time HR person. The Mayor, as an excuse, did not want a provisional employee appointed for the HR position reasoning that the position would have to wait until the next Civil Service test then a person from the top 3 from the list, then last night he voted for a provisional arborist. Then the Mayor stated, that since he voted against the City taking over the ambulance service he has to be consistent and vote no on the EMS Operating Certificate motion, Why the inconsistencies between personnel and ambulance?



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SUCCESS claims a change will be more expensive and less democratic. Not really.
My decision comes down to this: we have a choice between two systems that work. Why go to all the expense and effort to change from one to the other? The city council will be paralyzed for pretty much all of 2013 with transition issues if this thing passes - and will get nothing else done. Not good timing - and for what purpose? What actual real measurable gains will there be? Perhaps a few more people will run for office? Perhaps a city manager won't be as politicized?
If cities have abandoned the commission form of government only when a crisis happened, there must have been a lot of them. The number of cities across the country using the commission form peaked around 500 in 1918. By 1984, the number had declined to 176. In 2011, there were 143. In New York, Mechanicville is the only other city using the commission form. In 2011, 3,647 cities had council-manager systems.
There are some very strong reasons for this. The Commission form of government has intrinsic to it the election of commissioners at large. The courts have found that this type of voting and specifically the commission form of government is discriminatory against minorities as the at large election of department heads dilutes the minority vote. Jacksonville Montgomery and Savanna were challenged under the voters rights act of 1965 and subsequent amendments, and dropped the commission form of government right quick.
The discriminatory attitude of the people supporting this can be seen in the name-calling and uncivil devaluing debate posted on this and other blogs. So the crisis that is coming is that the City by its form of government has huge and unknown unfunded mandates, that is the coming crisis. Vote against discrimination and vote Yes to Change.
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