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Seventh Sojourn of the Seven Dwarfs

Posted by rags on Jul 05 2008, 09:12 AM

Personal for Snow White:
Let's continue that discussion on why you think seven is a lucky number. Call me.

Monday night's Norwich City Council meeting marks the half-way point in the first year (of the two year session of the Council) for this City Council and Mayor and City Manager, though the City Manager is a hired, not elected, official whose precise responsibilities are as less than fully defined as his predecessor's were when he was bought out by the previous City Council for not being a 'team player' as one Norwich resident who makes his living (and judging from his suits, a good one) representing developers, so scathingly phrased it last March. That City Manager was Not One of Us, and neither is the current City Manager. Neither am I.

I live in Norwich, not because I was born here or because my parents carried me off to here at a tender age, but rather, because I choose to. When I am unhappy at how we progressing, or NOT progressing, as a city, in terms of taking care of the basic needs of all of our citizens, I know the processes and practices to attempt to initiate discussions, create coalitions and develop solutions. And right now, I'm a little short on 'benefit of the doubt' when it comes to the well-meaning men who sit as my representatives on the City Council.

Last November, six seats were open for renewal or replacement (alderpersons are two year terms while the Mayor is a four year term) and we chose five NEW brooms to, seemingly, continue to sweep old dust. Last Fall, during a very informative (imho) election campaign, everyone now on the Council, promised to examine and evaluate the City Charter, last revised in March of 2001 (I was on that Charter Revision Commission) but still in need of further definition (what are the Mayor's responsibilities and what are NOT those responsibilities-two areas that caused a LOT of difficulties in recent years, though one party in the disagreement preferred a proxy war to an open and frank exchange that might have resolved some of the problems. We like to talk at cross-purposes here in the Rose City, maybe like where you live?) with an eye towards additional review and possible repair in other areas .

Six months into their terms, this City Council has discussed once the idea of reviewing the charter and then closed their eyes. Can you detect my annoyance? Another hot topic during the election campaign was ethics reform (the current charter has a small section on ethical standards and behavior, slight enough that all of us can overlook it without turning red) that all agreed was very important, though six months further up the road, not very important enough to have actually done anything after accepting the final Ethics Review Committee report in March.

I told you I'm old enough to know how to use the system to fix the system when needed. Remember, Democracy is a contact sport, so wear a cup, my brother (and sister). Here's what on tap for Monday's meeting. You be the judge about 'talking the talk and walking the walk.' And lest anyone get confused, I have (extremely) high expectations for this Council and that just sharpens my disappointment and heightens my anger.

Growing the Grand List was of the utmost importance all the candidates told us last fall. I fear what they meant was talking about growing the Grand List was important because that's all they've done since--the Mayor's Economic Development Round table last Monday notwithstanding. And as Dylan once noted, 'nothing is revealed.' And in case you were betting I'd forgotten, Council members who worked to dismantle the Administrative, Planning and Economic Development sub-committee of the City Council, you lose. And the two of you who engineered that maneuver know who you are-and now know I know who you are as well.

In recent weeks, some residents have become concerned about 'new problems in our Police Department' (a public hearing between the Police Chief and City Council is slated for two weeks from Monday, on 21 July) but, for reasons that are home-grown, too many don't want to concede that the discipline and eccentric behavior (I'll call it that since a person is presumed innocent) aren't new and aren't actually the problem-but rather, a symptom of the problem.

We here in the Rose City have a long and proud heritage of ignoring problems and hoping they'll go away. We have a Norwichtown Mall (or Mausoleum as I call it. The Chinese take-out place closed a week ago, Friday, after 23 years there. How bad does it have to get that Chinese take-out places go out of business?) with close to no tenants, a downtown with ornate architecture but practically uncontaminated by the presence of residents, commerce or visitors, a school system that annually requests more money than it knows it can receive and then talks about 'cuts' in its operating budgets (but NOT nearly as loudly as it should have spoken about its State-mandated reading remediation strategy that it was required to develop because it has failed its students and because our children fall farther and farther behind the standards outlined in No Child Left Behind. Throwing money at the problem didn't fix it. What a surprise.) to show for our efforts, and lack of same. Quite frankly my fellow Rose City Resident, if you are not outraged at how we don't get things done around here, you just haven't been paying enough attention.

Perhaps we could all get away with empty rhetoric in good economic times, but for the moment those times are gone. The rising tide of prosperity didn't lift all of our boats here in Norwich and when the levee breaks, it doesn't promise to be a pretty picture for anyone in these parts. For the seven elected folks in the front of Council chambers at City Hall--meaning well and doing well are TWO different situations. I voted for change last November and staging a tabla rasa a year from this November doesn't frighten me at all. Gentlemen, I'm starting to wonder about which one of you might be the tallest-and in the context I'm thinking of, being tall ain't anything to be hometown proud about. Norwich can never suffer from Future Shock--we're unable and unwilling to overcome our own past and, besides, it's Present Shock that's crippling us.

Comments

 

Mark_Bettencourt said:

  Rags you are by for the most prolific writer I know. I, of course, enjoy reading your musings.  As one of the afore mentioned dwarfs I thought I'd throw my two cents in. Although at 5' 11" and somewhat over my ideal body weight I don't think I qualify but I admit the reference paints an amusing picture.  I figure his honor for Grumpy.  Who would I be?

  I have to admit I've been a bit distracted by some of the goings on.  The PD, Fire Departments, budget and the still evolving personal dynamics of the council have all served to put some things on the back burner to simmer.  We recently received another bid from the RFP to review the charter.  My feeling is that we need to look at this document with fresh eyes even if we have to pay something to an optomitrist.  This could give us the basis for a new Charter Revision Commission.  I don't mean to impune the prior's work but a new commission can't be a large portion of the same one that gave us the document we have now.  If we hope to have something on the ballot FOR NEXT YEAR we have to start making some decisions as a council now.  

  As far as some of the other stuff goes I did fall on the side of the engineers which I'm sure disappointed you.  Other than what I said at the meeting, which was accurate and true to the best of my knowledge and belief (damn lawyers, lol) let me just say that I don't like soapboxes, particularly ineffective ones.  I understand and respect some people's opinions to the contrary but it was my opinion.  

  I'd be lying if I said I don't have my own aspirations but I have a problem with some of the grandstanding, venom and vindictive behavior I'm seeing from both camps.  I also don't see it stopping.  It can't help but keep us from doing what needs to get done.  Will we sit here trying to make each other look bad to the detriment of the city?  I won't do it but others are and will.  Not many angels in this group.  Oh, and June was the first years half way point as we were sworn in in December.  I still enjoy your stuff.    

  I pray only for wisdom and the health of my family.  If I get those the rest of it should fall into place.  Peace.

MB

July 6, 2008 12:52 AM
 

rags said:

By the calendar, Alderman, you are absolutely correct, demonstrating, again that my math skills are less than legendary. ;-)  

But let's face it, the title rolls off the tongue does it not?

I have to agree with your assessment and admire your candor in raising the curtain behind the Passion Play that seems to consume so much of the Council's interactions.

So when are you guys gonna knock it off and get to heart of the matter?

Just before reelection? My advice to some of you: don't wait that long .  

I sit in the back of the chambers at every meeting and watch you set land speed records for contemplation of your own belly-buttons (in fairness, some more than others--actually some a LOT more than others). You are consumed by solicitude for one another and are the most polite people I've ever seen in public. But for what purpose and to what end?  

Do me a favor, please-don't offer 'the budget' as a reason that has delayed/distracted or sidetracked you from other business. EVERY City Council has a budget (and every year)--it's the biggest job you have and the most important project you are engaged in.

Matters and concerns like the police department and the fire department have been ongoing issues for years. There was a news story in early 1992 about Norwich police after hours buying beer at a local bar and going into Mohegan Park and shooting out lights in a parking lot and here we are, a decade and a half later, still averting our gaze. How's that working out?

We worry about our future but we blame it on our past-and then 'hope for the best'. Hope is NOT a plan.

I won't  start fitting the Council for nametags yet (my mom would cry over some of the names I might have for some of the aldermen) but each of you needs to realize you were chosen for your voice and vision--and no matter how many months you've sat there, each of you has been underselling yourself. That needs to end now.

May your your prayers be answered-as they are the same as those I have. And, perhaps, suggested someone, I should also ask for patience . I cannot imagine why ;-).*    

July 6, 2008 9:23 AM
I am Joan and Bill Kenny (Sr)'s first-born child, Bill. You might have thought they would have quit while they were ahead. No such luck, as fate would have it and we are all better for their persistence. As a Child of the Cold War, I learned to love the bomb, hide under my desk and turn my face away from the window in the event of atomic attack and grew up with constant companions, Crusader Rabbit and Rags, whom I adopted as role models. I am not sure I have ever fully recovered after learning they were only animated cartoons (I'm too afraid to even ask about the other rituals). I believe in reincarnation mainly because there is so much I am just not getting accomplished in this life and hope to catch up in the next one. In that case, I hope I can still read my own handwriting on that "to do" list I left for myself. I live with the long-suffering love of my life in the Rose of New England, Norwich, CT, where I have tried hard in recent years to be less of a thorn than previously, with close to zero success.
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