Not a Concept You're Familiar With has left a new comment on your post "Public
Perception":
"Several said it wasn't perfect but it could be
improved."
They also made the point that it wasn't perfect for either
side, which happens in negotiations. I believe it was an attempt at being
conciliatory.
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When I fail to persuade, I am left with the feeling the failure is mine. I've learned to live with that.
The Church Street School discussion has been going on for three years. I responded to every point made.
The basic principle has been expounded ad infinitum.
I am compelled to conclude unwillingness to accept the core argument the people who pay the taxes ,were entitled to be asked whether or not they were prepared to shoulder the burden of providing cultural services ..
The decision was slyly and furtively imposed upon them.
That is not acceptable.
The missing party at the discussion table was the community itself. .
In the last election, a clear and unmistakable decision was made.
Except for three Councillors, key protaganists of the former Council,those seen as responsible for the betrayal were tossed.
Five new members were elected, who gave every sign, particularly the Mayor,of understanding the issues.He was certainly well-briefed and coached along the way.
The fact is, a governing board for a relatively small facility has no reason for being, except to make the facility financially self-sufficient..
It was recognised that would take time. Seed funding was to be provided on the understanding ,the need would be reduced by
$100,000.a year, reaching the goal of self-sufficiency in four years.
Other than free use and maintenance of the building, the service would have been self-sufficient in four years.
I did not oppose that plan.
But the plan was changed.A contract was signed making no reference to the publicly stated objective.
Weeks went by before it was realised there was to be no museum.
Questions were dodged. Accountability was obscured.
The primary purpose of the investment of public resources had been deliberately sabotaged and displaced .
That Council believed they had the power to impose without consultation, a concept for which no public input was ever sought. No public pronouncement were ever made.
Deliberate deception was perpetrated.
They learned at their cost the limits of their power. .
This council has continued along the same path with a new agreement.
Councillor Michael Thompson argues no Museum, Art Gallery or any such facility functions without public support. It may be true.
He made no such statement at the time of the election.
The Mayor says the best argument for the contract was the ability for high school students to organise their own art show.
What does the contract have to do with Church Street School being a perfect place for an art exhibit?
What did the Board have to do with the decision to spend millions of dollars of public resources to renovate the building to its current state?
In general committee, the Mayor noted how convenient and how inexpensive to be able to listen to a piano concert by a world famous artist at Church Street School rather than have to drive to the Sony Centre and pay for parking?
The Culture Centre Board currently has a beautiful advertisement for a concert in February featuring a singer and piano accompanist in a cosy cafe environment with free refreshments. Tickets are $15.00 plus HST with free parking.
No doubt the room will be filled to capacity,what with chairs and tables and servers an' all. And a good time will be enjoyed by all.
Taxpayers can feel all warm and fuzzy about how much they contribute to culture in the community.
Someone mentioned in a comment the last board was swept out.
Well no, they were not.
As far as is publicly known, they quit of their own accord.
There's nothing to hold them . No challenge. No satisfaction in providing a valuable service at none or little cost to residents.
And awareness of " growing fury" in the community about how all this came about.
When the electorate votes, they give their trust.
When trust is betrayed, hell hath no fury to compare.
Thursday, 24 January 2013
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2 comments:
No one has mentioned thanking the Mayor. Perhaps that is because even those who credit a couple of Councillors and one staff member for all their work, recall exactly what caused the initial flare-up. He will have to deal with that reality. His latter to the Auroran spoke of his long-term commitment to open and transparent government. He was the individual who attended secretive meetings and never discussed what he might have heard or said. Nuff said.
Nah. I think Mr Smith left so that he can run for election. Just like Chris Ballard did.
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