Anonymous has left a new comment on your post "About The
Rules":
So why do you expect Gallo and Ballard to understand and
uphold the Rules of Procedure?
Surely you are no longer surprised.
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I think most Councillors want to feel and be seen to be competent with the rules. Especially in the spotlight of presiding where there's a distinct possibility of making an absolute fool of oneself.
I haven't seen anyone try to harass a presiding member.
Unless we count Councillor Gaertner, who really doesn't frighten anyone.
It's a long time since we have had an experienced and competent chairperson. A lot depends on the goodwill of Council
There is reciprocation, Learning how to function within the rules happens completely under firm, competent and fair guidance from the chair.
If the Chair hasn't got it, the Council won't get it.
Nowadays ,new Councillors go off to workshops provided by redundant municipal public servants , who hire themselves out as consultants and write expert books about something they never did..
The newbies come back confident they know everything they need to know and more.
They even feel sufficiently endowed to suggest improvements to rules that have been honed to time-worn excellence from hundreds of years of usage.
If they concentrated on gaining proficiency in age- old, tried and true existing rules, they might be able to recognise where improvements could be made to meet the exigencies.
The current Procedure Bylaw is not meeting our needs in many ways.
We messed with it in the last review.
Made it even worse than it was under the Banana Republic of the Mormac administration.
Wednesday, 5 September 2012
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