We on Chadwick are certainly appreciative for Officer Stivers service and for her willingness to volunteer some of her off-duty time. I wasn't asked, but but our driveway is available if she needs it. I am also thankful for the time that Larry spent and for Margaret Wright suggesting that Larry talk to Office Stivers.
As thankful and appreciative as I am for all of that, it kinda hits me like putting a band aid on a ruptured artery and it further causes me to wonder why it takes so long to address issues that have been around without sufficient remedy for ages. If this were happening on a red dirt road in the Dog Days of August further south, it might be more understandable; note that I said understandable, not acceptable.
As numerous residents of North Chadwick, and even non-residents such as Miss Kitty, and others have asked over and over and over and over, why will the leadership of our city NOT admit the speed humps were put in improperly thus allowing the speeding to continue AND do someting constructive to remedy their own error. Granted, the speeding is not as bad as it was before the speed humps, but it is still bad, very bad!. Can you imagine how the Romans must have felt as Nero fiddled as the city burned to the ground? I can because I know how I have felt for a long time about the speeding problem. Could the leadership of this city please explain why I have to live on a dangerous road?
At first, one leader posted that according to the speed hump regulations that he had, the humps had tp be 1200 feet apart. That turned out to be wrong; no such requirement. Then, one leader stated that some residents think speed humps are a waste of tax-payer money. Does that mean that it is a waste to attempt to insure public safety? Some residents think planting trees, or cleaning out a ditch that is in the Metro area of responsibility, or plowing a small amount of snow leaving an ice sheet, or over-irrigating the Moorgate entrance, or sending out a newsletter, or whatever are wastes of tax-payer money, but that doesn't stop the expenditures from happening.
Just where in the heirarchy of Bellemeade City Government responsibilities does public saftey rank? Apparently it ranks only high enough to warrant a band aid. I know all four of the Commissioners; know some of them very well; would love to have them all four as friends. I have no reason whatsoever to not like any one of the four, but I certainly do not like this seemingly nonchalant, blase approach to solving the long-standing speeding problem; AND, even more aggravating, I know that every one of them is a conscientious, caring, concerned, capable, cooperative, commissioner AND person. Knowing that makes it even harder to understand why the speeding problem has been allowed to continue. Can we get our heads together and solve this problem so we can move on to deal with other things? All kinds of misassumptions and errors in thinking occur when there are no lines of communication; a city commission meeting once a month in a closet that affords admission to only a few residents is not a line of communication.
Thank you.