Wednesday, August 07, 2013

Six reasons I may run for Mayor of Ferndale.

I’ve been considering running for mayor of Ferndale since January, and have spent the past several months talking to hundreds of residents, business owners and voters about their feelings and opinions on that possibility, as well as the current issues affecting our city. The final deadline to have my name as a mayoral candidate on the ballot is in just a few days. Should I make that final decision to run, here below are some of the main reasons:

Spending and Budgets. Spending is up considerably on several fronts over the past couple of years. We need a conversation about the city’s constant proclivity to hire and spend large amounts of taxpayer money on surveys, studies, consultants, and management companies.

Budget deficits are once again looming on the financial horizon. Voters need to hear about and talk about this issue, their causes, and ways to cut spending and costs.

Bureaucracy. On several fronts, and from many examples, comes the feeling that some city government activities are getting more complicated, more complex, and less efficient.

Costs and Fees. The candidates for city council and the mayor’s office this election cycle must have an honest and frank discussion about rising city fees, charges, and rates, from water rates to parking fees, and everything in between.

The “new” City Parking System. Residents, visitors, and business owners have very strong feelings about what was done last winter with the city’s downtown parking system, and voters deserve to have a full airing of the issue. And we must talk about not just the mistakes made with rolling out the new system, but the entire decision to install this system in the first place and the costs involved, the responsibility for those decision and the continuing problematic situation, and any and all additional and possible remedies needed.

Infrastructure. In addition to police and fire protection and safety, the maintenance of our water mains, sewers, and roads is critical. We must look beyond downtown improvements and begin to plan for residential street repair and replacement, and other infrastructure maintenance.

The coming Ferndale local elections are not about Democrats or Republicans, or liberals or conservatives, or who is popular or who gets the most endorsements. It is not about gay rights or marijuana or noise. It is about plans and policies that will carry our great city into the next few decades, keeping it affordable, safe, and inclusive, for all, including our children, our families, our young adults and our seniors.

3 Comments:

At 7:53 PM, Blogger Unknown said...

Wow. "Too many consultants," "fiscal responsibility," "bureaucracy," "deficits," am I reading a blog post from Tom Gagne from 2009? It's like deja vu all over again.

 
At 7:20 PM, Blogger Craig Covey said...

If you are accusing me of being fiscally prudent, opposed to wasteful spending and opposed to big sending on consultants "Ferndale Fan", then I am guilty as charged.

For the record, I wont always respond to anonymous posts, and encourage you to be open and honest about your identity and not hide behind your anonymous moniker.

 
At 10:47 AM, Blogger Tom Gagne said...

I think it's a compliment, Craig.

 

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