Dear Yosemite Pam,
I assume you have had time to reflect since your October 9th posting. You seem to be the studious type and given the information that has been posted to the Our PDF section of this site and the numerous media articles, I wonder if your thoughts have changed any.
We have learned that the old city/township divisions did not resurface. To resurface, they had to have been below the surface and apparently they have always been right on the surface. Maybe you misinterpreted that the divisions were below the surface on the city?’s part but certainly you now realize they were always on or above the surface on the township?’s part. I think you had a council from 03 to 05 who really didn?’t have a problem with the township, save three people. Those three had experience in attempting to deal with the township from around 99 through 03. We now see that they ended up in the same situation this council is in. While we in the city did not agree with the council and their actions during that time period, we now clearly see that the township has an agenda and they were simply waiting until they got the right people on council they could control and guide through the recent process that may ultimately result in ceding tremendous self-determining powers of the city over to the township.
You talked about being and acting like one community. I submit to you that this cannot ever happen until all elected officials come to an understanding that agreements must be fair and balanced in investments and returns. Additionally you have probably learned that any attempt to reach an agreement must be preceded by a commitment to research and analysis conducted by third party entities that have no vested interests in the outcome. A precedent for such an agreement must be a documented cost-benefit analysis that both governments adopt into law. The city spent the time of 03-05 dedicating itself to that. They adopted the growth management study, impact fees and others. They absolutely DID NOT simply point to a novice councilman with no appreciable reputation or proven negotiation skills and tell them to go do it. That was unforgivably irresponsible and negligent on the Mayor?’s part and irresponsible on the councilman?’s part to not, at some time, bring other councilmen and professional staff people into the negotiations. This irresponsibility has resulted in the worthless document now being debated in the city.
You endorse one government for the community. I did agree with you at one point in time and if you are who I think you are by the statements you make here, we talked about it in person in the past and I told you I agreed with you. I no longer agree. While I wouldn?’t hold this debacle that has become of the economic agreement against anyone if it was the first time it happened, this has clearly happened in the past under a different administration with the same net result. Given that I am now seeing things through different eyes, or maybe my eyes are just opened a little wider, I am of the opinion that the best course of action for this city is to create their own township and let Violet Township go on with their merry little lives. This is absolutely nothing against the fine people of Violet Township, only their ineffective form of government and their ineffective elected officials.
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