Monday, November 25, 2013

Thoughts for the next Council

I created a document for my replacement, Maggie P, and offered it to Eric M.  Unfortunately I haven't yet connected with Jim T but will share if he's interested.

I've made some adjustments and additions since first sharing.  For what their worth, here's a rundown of past, present and future through my eyes.  I'll probably have a few more I'll share on the blog....

Cortney

Recommended To Dos
Have Sue add you to Dist lists, setup a personal email separate from Mariemont.ORG
Meet w Department Heads incl Jordan at Pool, returning Council, Rick Greiwe, Dan S.
Think about 1-2 priorities that are important to you and focus on advancing those
Be Ready For – Hot Topics right now
Phase 4 condos – lots of headaches for abutting residents, street closures (as you know!)
Recycling and Trash changes – Mayor appears to want to have front yard recycling which will eventually lead to Front yard everything.  I originally thought front yard was fine, but many, many residents like the unique service.
Fire department merger will pop up again.  Not sure what I think about it this time.  Originally I was very much opposed.
Admin Bldg Addition – the Mayor wants to add space + an elevator.  Elevator is important for ADA, but I think the building is fine and instead we should focus on digital storage.  Much unused/underused/cluttered space
Topics I think are very important (no pressure for you to agree w me)
Active tree planting – we’re behind on our pace to keep our tree canopy long term.  We should require X number of trees for every square foot of asphalt we create
We should continually extend the sidewalks around the Village
NEW Sidewalks on West St are at risk (Across from Elementary School).  It's been quiet, but I expect another run at removal before the Spring.  We need to expand sidewalks, not remove them.
We should capture the bicycle traffic by being more welcoming (they’ll spend $$ here):  bike racks, bike lanes, etc
Beating back invasive species
Fiscal restraint and rooting out waste – you’ll find there’s not the same motivation to save money vs the private sector
NEW No formal budget process.  You'll notice a General Fund Ordinance presented by the Clerk in the Spring that will have a % increase for all Departments.  I never was privy to this conversation - Council was never pulled in, to my knowledge.  I think 3%, 4%, 2% ought to be a good discussion for Council to take up vs have it just be approved by Emergency vote.
We’re barreling towards the need for a levy.  Things are fine for a year or so, but state money is nearly gone and we aren’t sufficient to balance the budget without major revenue or cost reduction (ideally the latter)
Mayor has centralized authority and has boxed out the Council.  I think Council ought to have a more important role.  There is a plan to meet 1x per month which normally would be a great thing. However, be careful as this will further centralize power – the mayor will make more decisions unilaterally
Eastern Corridor is a big deal but will likely remain quiet for 1-2 years
Protecting Dist 4 residents from commercial district (and vice versa) by building a nice 6’ brick wall (w car and pedestrian egress).
Development of empty lot next to Mios.  We should resist more pavement/more parking when we have lots of street parking available
I’ve heard the Mayor wants to remove the cameras from the meeting – I think transparency is very important and would like to see them remain

NEW Signage is out of hand in the Village - we're cluttering up a beautiful place with a tremendous amount of metal.  We should be leery of more and should form a commission to remove 10% net every year.
 
Opportunities to save the Village Money
Cell phone plan centralized, remove data from all but a couple folks
Remove cell phone allowance and car allowance from Mayor
More online vs mailed paper
Setup a commission for online (Website) support vs paying the vendor
OT for Police during non emergencies
What I’d do differently
Sugar/honey vs vinegar -  I’ve publicly disagreed w the Mayor and it’s not been productive.  He’s arguably the most powerful Mayor in the area; he controls a lot.  If it’s not his idea, it doesn’t happen.  I should have been quieter, more subtle and worked more within the system vs poking at it
I should have focused on 1 priority project at a time vs trying to influence too much
Respect the full time nature of the department heads.  This is a part time gig for me, so I was more casual.  It’s their career, not a volunteer effort like it was for me.
Spend more time pre-aligning folks.  I liked to do work in the meeting, but this was offputting to some.  I did it to save time, but I should have invested a bit of time ahead of interactions.
 

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