To BBW
First; I never called you a social suck; I said my guess is that maybe you are a social suck; it is not a direct accusation; second, I suggested you now may be meeting in dark, secret smoke-filled rooms; did not say that you were; and third, I never denied the progress of the community.
However; it is rather pitiful that Ward one and two have to form a special committee to receive attention from the council on neighborhood needs. And I will be sold on the idea that special attention is not being given to Interlocken. No where, have I ever stated that Broomfield is not a progressive community.
My copy of the vision, dated August 1994; shows a total of 28 members on the Task force; six of which are or have served as council members; one a wife of a council member; three from one family, two from another family, and a city employee (now deceased) and two facilitators. The board of directors is one council person and his wife (same as noted above); the chief of police, two members from the same family (same as noted above); the wife of a prominent city employee,the city employee who is now deceased, and a total of 12 members; six of who held dual positions on the board and task force.
Thus far we have 34 people who worked on the vision; and said a city/county should be a consideration. Of this; six were councilmemers; one a wife of the council member; three were direct employees of the city; and one the wife of a prominent city employee.
On the Master plan we have all the council and the mayor, plus 10 citizens; the strategic plan; 5 councilpersons and the mayor and 5 citizens. In total out of 65 positions; 27 were held by council, the mayor, spouses, and city employees.
The point in looking this up: Because so many of the same people served on these committees; could there have been room for bias; I am not saying there was bias; I am raising the possibility. I have nothing against the persons who served; the make-up of the committees; each ward had at least one representative; and prominent groups within the community were represented. I appreciate the council and mayor involvement; I feel it is important as a community working toward growth.
I bring this forward for one reason: the master plan had 35 community meetings; the straategic plan had 6, I do not know the number on the vision; but I do remember attending one; the feasibility study had NONE. And the cost to the citizens has never been greater. The impact of the feasibility study affects every household in BF; the decisions to use private financing through COPS has left out the community spirit; and not one meeting involved citizens. Period.
Go back to the Master plan; it is a beautiful plan. Read the section on the Town Center; tell me if this is the town center we see now. Read the section on open space; tell me where it has been protected. For heaven's sake, we are still fighting to keep the field. Look at 112; that area is now an office complex; look at Boulder county; that has been eliminated from our boundaries because of the county (save reminding me of the falsehood that it looks good on the map; it will not be part of BF when the county forms and we loose the priveleges to all Boulder county open space areas afforded to us now), you have the imformation I won't name all the areas here; where is the standard being met on lot sizes (not in the Broadlands!); where is one village center as envisioned by Calthorpe?
By Br Anonymous
First; I never called you a social suck; I said my guess is that maybe you are a social suck; it is not a direct accusation; second, I suggested you now may be meeting in dark, secret smoke-filled rooms; did not say that you were; and third, I never denied the progress of the community.
However; it is rather pitiful that Ward one and two have to form a special committee to receive attention from the council on neighborhood needs. And I will be sold on the idea that special attention is not being given to Interlocken. No where, have I ever stated that Broomfield is not a progressive community.
My copy of the vision, dated August 1994; shows a total of 28 members on the Task force; six of which are or have served as council members; one a wife of a council member; three from one family, two from another family, and a city employee (now deceased) and two facilitators. The board of directors is one council person and his wife (same as noted above); the chief of police, two members from the same family (same as noted above); the wife of a prominent city employee,the city employee who is now deceased, and a total of 12 members; six of who held dual positions on the board and task force.
Thus far we have 34 people who worked on the vision; and said a city/county should be a consideration. Of this; six were councilmemers; one a wife of the council member; three were direct employees of the city; and one the wife of a prominent city employee.
On the Master plan we have all the council and the mayor, plus 10 citizens; the strategic plan; 5 councilpersons and the mayor and 5 citizens. In total out of 65 positions; 27 were held by council, the mayor, spouses, and city employees.
The point in looking this up: Because so many of the same people served on these committees; could there have been room for bias; I am not saying there was bias; I am raising the possibility. I have nothing against the persons who served; the make-up of the committees; each ward had at least one representative; and prominent groups within the community were represented. I appreciate the council and mayor involvement; I feel it is important as a community working toward growth.
I bring this forward for one reason: the master plan had 35 community meetings; the straategic plan had 6, I do not know the number on the vision; but I do remember attending one; the feasibility study had NONE. And the cost to the citizens has never been greater. The impact of the feasibility study affects every household in BF; the decisions to use private financing through COPS has left out the community spirit; and not one meeting involved citizens. Period.
Go back to the Master plan; it is a beautiful plan. Read the section on the Town Center; tell me if this is the town center we see now. Read the section on open space; tell me where it has been protected. For heaven's sake, we are still fighting to keep the field. Look at 112; that area is now an office complex; look at Boulder county; that has been eliminated from our boundaries because of the county (save reminding me of the falsehood that it looks good on the map; it will not be part of BF when the county forms and we loose the priveleges to all Boulder county open space areas afforded to us now), you have the imformation I won't name all the areas here; where is the standard being met on lot sizes (not in the Broadlands!); where is one village center as envisioned by Calthorpe?
By Br Anonymous