My friends, while meeting was long, I
can say that I thoroughly enjoyed this meeting… Not only because I found it to
be productive, but in the way it was managed and directed… Mayor Pike drew in
community participants and City Manager blended in (Not Dominating)… Sharing
years of experience and knowledge of city issues…Resulting in decisive action
being taken by COUNCIL. (By
his demeanor, City Manager clearly affirms that COUNCIL is RESPONSIBLE AND
ACCOUNTABLE for decisions made. City Manager’s execution
of decisions can/should be open to Public Scrutiny… Especially Law and Code
Enforcement Issues. The BUCK stops at Council’s feet).
I was impressed…because no one person dominated
the issues or discussion thereof…It really appeared as a joint effort to
administrate city business. Items approved related to building of Seegmiller
Park and Dixie Care and Share… Expansion and property site purchase and
proposed arrangements.
IF… WE CAN WORK SO WELL TOGETHER FOR HONORABLE
CAUSES… WHY? ... Cannot cohesive implementation of Code Enforcement (That
does not encourage/result in the City being sued and which often is described
as Good Old Boy Activity… Favoritism peddled for Money or VOTES … Continue
to thrive?) … And
the very establishing of Ordinances (The fact that such chaos
is perceived to be in-acted for votes or monetary gain… Boggles the mind…
to be practiced openly in a city of honest men and women engaged in city
government. Political Cronyism appears
alive and well as evident by pending law suits and investigations). WHY? Has this been allowed to fester for so
long a period of time… Who profits from such behavior and WHO is ultimately
responsible? DO YOU see a similarity
between those that run the Federal government and Local government practices. Has
St. George become a mirror image of the country… Get what you can for yourself
and disregard the greater good of the city by ignoring implementation of
righteous behavior?
Perhaps it is true that Power Corrupts…But does it
follow, that citizen’s should join in the chaos by ignoring what is going on
before their eyes as it pertains to Law and Code Enforcement ? Let us be part
of the solution. Demand accountability by those entrusted to govern and manage
our city.
STEPPING OFF THE SOAP BOX… I am pleased to report
to you that Tom and Patsy Lamb, representing the Mountain Meadows Massacre
Association presented a beautiful quilt that depicted a difficult period of
Mormon history. The desire to make amends to Family and Descendants of those
who lost their lives was supported by the LDS Church. The council approved the
Quilt to be displayed at Pioneer Court House.
Kudos to Tom and Patsy Lamb for all their community work.
The City Council joined by members of the press
traveled by bus in an old and rickety looking bus (Good
to see Council being frugal…perhaps they will be able to find funds for air
monitoring equipment) to Little Valley and toured the area
which featured a stop at the future Hela Seegmiller Park. The kind and generous
donation of land by the Seegmiller family will highlight Pioneer Era
accomplishments. Council ok’s.
City Manager’s recognition of the imposing needs in
the Little Valley Community did not go unnoticed. Main concerns of residents
are for public safety (Speeding Traffic)
and road construction. Seegmiller Park is sure to increase the flow of traffic
as it moves to becoming a Major Regional Park. How high on the priority list
the council will place on a 24hr. Fire Station, Water considerations and Density
issues remains to be seen. The city appears to be trying to catch up with
building permits issued and meeting public safety issues brought by
uncontrolled growth.
Adam Dunn and Tim Martin, representing Dixie Care
and Share presented a proposal to purchase 3 acres of land north of Highway 15
in the Industrial Park area…..well within city limits and transportation needs.
The cost estimated to be between 2.5 and 3 million dollars is expected to meet
future growth. Year Around Shelter, Transitional Housing and Soup Kitchen needs
will eventually be accommodated at this new site. The Old site will be turned over to the city
who has up to now been the main contributor to Dixie Care and Share. The LDS
Church will be asked to contribute $800,000 and surrounding cities will be
asked for $300,000. While St. George remains the major contributor the State of
Utah and other assets are to be brought into the process of caring for the poor
and needy of Washington County. Council approved moving forward.
Please continue to forward your concerns on city
issues.
Thank you. -Ed