Tuesday's Council Meeting was particularly vexing. Despite my experience with this council I was hopeful the  people would be heard.  I have found it wise not  to comment on the heels of  a bad outcome. I am  always haunted by the thought there might have been something else I could have contributed  to make a difference.
After I've contemplated for a few days, I generally come to the conclusion  that sadly there was never a  possibility of a different outcome. Then I look for a positive side. Incredibly, I can always find it.
This time, there were speakers  from the community to address the question  of how to fill the vacancy created by Grace's resignation. They all had the same message. There  should be a by-election. The people should choose  the successor. The applause from the audience left no doubt of  strong  support for that position. But  it was all for nought.
The stage was set to meet whatever challenges might be presented to Mayor Morris'  agenda. Where previously a two-thirds majority of eight had been set at  five, now it was six. That made it possible for two  to vote for a reconsideration without allowing it to pass.
External counsel   shared the table with Town staff ready to speak to every possible challenge    that might be   raised.  His purpose in being there  became apparent as the evening progressed.   He  offered  a personal comment in contribution  to the Mayor's side of the debate.
Finally. a letter  was included  in the agenda  from John Gallo saying   he would accept an appointment if it was offered. That option was finalized without debate.
The positive aspect was  participation by residents  in the events and how they must have felt when  their input was described as "lobbyists" by the redoubtable Councillor Granger. The Mayor  dismissed   the multitude of emails received as "form letter emails."
The   recognition   of how Grace Marsh felt  before she made the decision to resign. would be clear and startling at that point. Add the  image of the horrendous  scene on the stairs to the second floor of the town hall  the night before Grace's  resignation and the picture is complete.
There can be no lingering doubts as to the nature of governance in the Town of Aurora during the 2007-2010 Term of Office.
In the body of the agenda, we passed a resolution to adopt a Code of Conduct. It  purports  to  assure the community  of  respect,  integrity, decorum, openness and transparency and consultation with the people before epic decisions are made.  There are penalties for failure to uphold the Code.
That  is the subject for another Blog and a potential source of  formal, sober and impartial judgement  in the near future.
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