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Dear Evelyn:
In a couple of weeks your blog
will be five years old.
Congratulations are in order.
Despite the pummeling you take regularly,
both here and at council meetings, you have continued to be true to your
convictions, on rare occasion having to admit making a mistake.
It's
disappointing that our local government representatives don't seem capable of
growing into their responsibilities. Likewise many of senior staff.
This
is probably just as true today as it was 25 years ago.
But your sun will
continue to shine through it all.
Keep it up !
*********
I first ran for office in 1963,three years after coming to Aurora. Last year's term was an aberration from all the others.
Common among all other terms is that politicians do their best to please. Making people hostile is not de rigeur. .
It means Councils do not govern in a vacuum.
People who make the most noise generally get what they want.
The rest tend to silently deplore the weakness of politicians.
Until the advent of social media, the conversation has been lop-sided.
On the whole,traditional media have contributed.They need heroes and villains. They create them.
Now we have social media and the ship is beginning to right itself.
If politicians don't hear from another side, they think there isn't one. Or they are not willing to take the risk.
Councillor Gaertner publicly expressed the mind set best during the debate on traffic calming in the north-east quarant.
The Councillor said;"We must do what the people want"
It's how things were rigged to look.
The campaign to encourage Council to continue the insane set-up
at the Culture Centre is an example of how it works. .
Council was deluged for days with e-mails from people from miles around who wanted the give-away to continue. Why not ? No other town was doing it. Only in Aurora ,by golly.
Several campaigns have followed the same pattern. .
The latest is to continue exploitation of public facilities by a monopoly for a musical promotion.
Despite a definitive decision made by Council more than a month ago to open the opportunity to competition, the beat goes on.
Unless or until a Council collectively acquires confidence in their own judgement, decisions are almost always made on a tug-of-war basis.Now it seems staff are also happy to mix in.
Councillors need to hear from all sides and be encouraged to follow their own best judgement.
Most politicians, having stuck their head up above the crowd, want to be seen to be doing the best job possible.
They just need a little help from their friends.
Not the ones intent on persuading Council to give the store away.. To them.
Saturday, 24 November 2012
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I have read the Agenda. It would appear to be an evening of Councillor Ballard. That's fine because with the TV taping you can simply leave the room & check anything you miss later.
Curiosier and curiosier as Alice would say. Councillor Ballard's website says the Clowncil Watch is not his work. Can we confirm at least that much?
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