To Mayor Shaver:
I have been reading with interest your comments and your actions over the last year or so. Quite frankly, I am increasingly becoming disillusioned with your performance in office.
One of the major issues facing the City of Pickerington in 2003, when you ran for Mayor, was the out of control residential growth that was occurring in the city. Your campaign literature clearly indicated that you would work to ?“MANAGE RESIDENTIAL?” growth in our City. You also indicated in that campaign literature that you were running with a team to accomplish that goal. I think your first two years in office there was movement and some accomplishments in a policy to control residential growth in Pickerington. Once the housing market recovers from its own greed and over building we will all see the true effect of those policies and programs that were put in place between 2003 and 2005. Some of your comments in the above time frame seem to contradict your belief in any of these programs and I now get the feeling, judging by your comments and the legislation that you support, you feel that the City is not capable of controlling or managing its residential growth. You now want to turn the managed of growth over to the trustees.
The second goal on your campaign literature was controlling the City debt load. I believe the council and the city has made some strides in that goal. I don?’t see foolish projects like the downtown revitalization projects that just pretty up the place and narrow the curbs so you have more difficulty in making those turns without driving over said curb. I know there is talk of expanding the sewer plant and beyond that very little in the way of public projects. However your comments here again betray your own promises made to the voters in 2003 about controlling the city?’s debt. That is the talk about a recreation center. I can only assume you plan to build a monument to yourself at the tax payers expense. The second issue is your willingness to give away the city?’s tax revenues to the township with nothing in return. If the city taxpayers must provide these services then new annexations will surely be financed by the existing tax payers while other citizens of Violet Township (unincorporated areas) will get the windfall. That is not my idea of cooperation nor does it help control our debt service.
Finally your third goal if elected was to create a responsive City Government. Clearly the citizens were alarmed with your agreement with the township and the unfairness in that agreement to the City Taxpayers. They took action and circulated a referendum and an initiative to send a message to you and your council majority. I now understand that you plan to use City funds to ?“educate?” the citizens about this initiative and I assume the referendum. I have read this morning where you spent the day with the trustees yesterday and they have you jacked up and looking at issues through their rose colored glasses. What concerns me and it should alarm everyone is your inability to stick to your guns and follow through on the very policies you campaigned on.
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By Former supporter
I have been reading with interest your comments and your actions over the last year or so. Quite frankly, I am increasingly becoming disillusioned with your performance in office.
One of the major issues facing the City of Pickerington in 2003, when you ran for Mayor, was the out of control residential growth that was occurring in the city. Your campaign literature clearly indicated that you would work to ?“MANAGE RESIDENTIAL?” growth in our City. You also indicated in that campaign literature that you were running with a team to accomplish that goal. I think your first two years in office there was movement and some accomplishments in a policy to control residential growth in Pickerington. Once the housing market recovers from its own greed and over building we will all see the true effect of those policies and programs that were put in place between 2003 and 2005. Some of your comments in the above time frame seem to contradict your belief in any of these programs and I now get the feeling, judging by your comments and the legislation that you support, you feel that the City is not capable of controlling or managing its residential growth. You now want to turn the managed of growth over to the trustees.
The second goal on your campaign literature was controlling the City debt load. I believe the council and the city has made some strides in that goal. I don?’t see foolish projects like the downtown revitalization projects that just pretty up the place and narrow the curbs so you have more difficulty in making those turns without driving over said curb. I know there is talk of expanding the sewer plant and beyond that very little in the way of public projects. However your comments here again betray your own promises made to the voters in 2003 about controlling the city?’s debt. That is the talk about a recreation center. I can only assume you plan to build a monument to yourself at the tax payers expense. The second issue is your willingness to give away the city?’s tax revenues to the township with nothing in return. If the city taxpayers must provide these services then new annexations will surely be financed by the existing tax payers while other citizens of Violet Township (unincorporated areas) will get the windfall. That is not my idea of cooperation nor does it help control our debt service.
Finally your third goal if elected was to create a responsive City Government. Clearly the citizens were alarmed with your agreement with the township and the unfairness in that agreement to the City Taxpayers. They took action and circulated a referendum and an initiative to send a message to you and your council majority. I now understand that you plan to use City funds to ?“educate?” the citizens about this initiative and I assume the referendum. I have read this morning where you spent the day with the trustees yesterday and they have you jacked up and looking at issues through their rose colored glasses. What concerns me and it should alarm everyone is your inability to stick to your guns and follow through on the very policies you campaigned on.
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By Former supporter