Ron Bolin: Feb 28, 2012
The meeting opened with 10 Late Items that the public would most likely not be aware of and thus be unable to respond. I have written before that in all but the most urgent cases, this lack of respect for the public is uncalled for and should not be countenanced. One of these items was to correct a typographical error in the Council Minutes; four were from citizens wishing to express their concern on the topic of the Linley Valley; one was a report from the Mayor on the City’s Strategic Plan noting that on March 1 the City will introduce a blog for interacting with the public concerning the Plan; three deleted bylaw infractions which had apparently been cleared prior to the meeting; and finally it was noted that the Revitalization Tax Exemption Bylaw was up for final adoption. This was not shown in the agenda available over the weekend.
This latter item, coming forward without even the minimal notice usually provided by the publication of Council meeting agendas on the Thursday afternoon preceding the relevant meeting, provides another example of Staff and Council’s apparent contempt for the opinion of the public in their expenditure of public money. We may lament that our public seems apathetic. They can be no other if they are also kept ignorant. Read the rest of this entry »

