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Council replacement process

Councilman Smith became Judge Smith last night at about 5:00 (to me anyways).  I’m very happy for him and his family.  He has served faithfully and thoughtfully and I thank him for his service.

The proposed process for a Council appointment as adopted last night is as follows:

May 6 & 15th (on or about) – Advertisement in local papers

May 22nd – deadline for letters of interest and resumes to Clerk

Jun 3 & 4 – Public hearing for candidates to present their statements of interest and be interviewed

June 8 – Appointment by Council

June 10th – swearing in of new Council Memeber

I expect that alterations to the process are possible but that’s what we proposed last night.  If you have interest, you should contact the Clerk as I may have gotten something in the dates wrong and I wouldn’t want to be responsible for screwing up someone….:)

Fighting in Public

Interesting discussion in the topic thread just below this one.  Someone has made the point that since the Council seems to get along in public that things don’t happen or we all just go along to get along and not upset the apple cart. 

I would charactarize the Council’s relationships as “Professional”.  No, we don’t have knock-down dragouts in front of the TV cameras.  Strictly speaking for myself, that really isn’t very productive and here’s why:  Almost every item that makes it onto a Council agenda goes through at least one committee meeting.  The committee meetings are typically where the disagreements are identified and hashed out.   When something makes it onto a Council agenda, it should be ready for action.  Things that are half-baked get passed by pretty quickly – the questions mount and it rapidly becomes clear that the item isn’t soup and it gets tabled.

Also, it would be a mistake to infer that the Council members don’t disagree on things.  We do and, from time to time, it can get heated.  However, in the end we all start and end our arguments with what’s best for the Citzens in mind.  This might seem like baloney but it’s the truth.  Everyone on the Council holds this as a very important principle.

Other Council members may feel differently about all of this.

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