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| BY GREG WALTERS |
As I See
it . . .
Most
readers are aware that I was elected to the Raytown Charter Commission in
April. Since I will be at the meetings it puts me in a unique position to
report on what exactly is going on with the Charter Commission.
As you can
imagine, there is a lot of discussion behind the scenes of a 13 member
Commission. Most of that discussion is via email. Thanks to the Sunshine Law,
it is also a matter of public record. To conform to state law City Hall has set
up an email account as a “catch basin” for all of the email traffic between
Commissioners.
All of
that traffic is available to the public for review through the Office of the
City Clerk at Raytown City Hall. So, if you want to review any of the emails
you can call City Hall at 737-6000.
At the
last meeting of the Raytown Charter Commission there was an interesting
development. I was under a doctor’s care that evening and unable to attend the
meeting. The information came to my attention when I was reviewing the minutes
of the meeting.
I read the
following (in bold type) in the
proposed minutes and am concerned by what it may suggest:
Lisa Emerson will check on the Missouri Sunshine
Law’s number of people that make a meeting open and will come back to the
committee with that information.
After
checking with some members who were at the meeting I found out the question had
to do with the formation of Sub-Committees of the Charter Commission to study
specific issues which would then be brought back to the entire Commission for
resolution.
One of the
issues assigned to a Committee made up of Jason Greene, Sandy Hartwell and
Charlotte Melson dealt with election of public officials. I was interested in
attending that meeting to throw in my two cents worth. After all, the function of
a committee meeting is gather information from individuals within a given
jurisdiction. But I found out I would not be able to attend because the “meeting”
was going to be held via the internet/emails.
That does
not sound very inclusive to me. Not only does it exclude the rest of the
Commission from participating, it locks the public out of the process.
How can a
committee gather information and suggestions from others if the process is
limited to a three way conversation via the internet? There are a lot people
out there who may want to add their voice and ideas to the debate.
Committees
serve an important purpose. It allows members to hone in on particular subjects.
It is appropriate to do so at the committee level than before the entire
Commission.
Raytown
City Hall already has a reputation for secrets for secrets sake. It is not a
stigma that should be carried over to the Charter Commission.
Committee
meetings should be held in a public venue with access open to all who wish to
participate.
POLL RESULTS:
28% . . . . Raytown Board of Aldermen
72% . . . . Raytown City Council
Paul's Rant! BY PAUL LIVIUS
Three Charter Commission
members, Jason Greene, Sandy Hartwell and Charlotte Melson have been charged with
reviewing possible changes to laws covering elected officials and conduct of
elections in Raytown.
That’s a pretty tall
order. It covers a lot of territory. I am not a member of the Commission but
have some ideas I would like to share with them. So, I thought, why not do so here.
Here is my short list of
suggestions for their consideration.
- Take a page from the recent change in Kansas City to move municipal elections to a warm weather time of the year. Currently the campaign spans February, March and April. The three most volatile months (weather-wise) of the year. Move it to April, May and June. As an added benefit, you would probably have more public participation in your elections.
- Require that elected officials live a minimum of one year in the political subdivision they represent to qualify for office. This would stop the moving of candidates from Ward to Ward. Yes, it has happened in Raytown before. Most cities have this simple rule. Why not Raytown?
- Term Limits deserve discussion.
- Should we keep a ten member City Council? Or should we look at “at-large” representation? A smaller governing body? A larger governing body? There are all sorts of variables on this one.
- Qualification of candidate residency currently rests with Jackson County Board of Election Commissioners. Should the City set up residency qualifications to make certain a candidate actually lives in the ward they want to represent?
- Board of Aldermen is dated terminology. Is it time to become a little more “21st Century” by calling the governing body a City Council?
- Who is elected and who is not is always a thorny issue. Should Chief of Police be elected or appointed?
- Should the Municipal Judge be elected or appointed?
- Primary elections? Should there be a run-off if none of the candidates receive a majority of the votes?
- Should the city elections be partisan or non-partisan?
I see Greg’s point now.
It may take a little longer than two weeks to figure out the answer to these
questions.
My advice to the Charter
Commission – take your time and make informed decisions – start by making the
committee process an “inclusive” event.
Raytown Charter News Link
Lisa Emerson, Secretary to
the Raytown Charter Commission, has created a webpage for the Commission. The
page has links to the Minutes and Video of past meetings. Use the following link to visit the page.
USE THIS LINK . . . CHARTER COMMISSION
PAINTERS WANTED
Friends of
the Rice-Tremonti Home are looking for individuals or groups who would be
interested in helping repaint this Historic old home In Raytown. We will
provide the paint if you help us with the labor.
For more
information call Leigh Elmore 333-3586
SUMMER HOURS
The
Rice-Tremonti Home and Aunt Sophie’s Cabin will now be open to the Public,
Saturdays and Sundays from 1-4 pm, beginning May 31, 2014.
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Comments
like a duck…………
There are a lot more important things this town needs.
How about if a department head does not do their jobs
or what they promised they would do, they could be
released from their contract without the golden parachute.
This is a no brainer but, I’m sure there would be a month of
fighting over this.
How about making a developer do what they say or they have
to return the taxpayers money. These are things that work
for the taxpayers and could save the taxpayers money.
Forget about personal vendettas. Forget about trying to
get rid of a person in government without just cause.
This charter commission is a chance for the people have their
say and help the commissioners. Having email meetings is about
the most asinine thing I have heard an elected body try to pull
off. The charter came about in part, because of the secret meetings
at City Hall.
I have to say, this isn’t off to a very good start. It seems like
Raytown business as usual.
You're right about department heads. The contracts for the department heads all have the golden parachute and will be paid unless the BOA proves misconduct. The problem, as I see it, is that the BOA keeps their heads in the sand and refuses to see any wrong doing. A charter can't fix stupid.
see a body of elected officials do something for the people.
I would like to hear that the city is working with, instead of
against a small business trying to open in Raytown.
Even more I would like to see the taxpayers get what they
are paying for, i.e. street overlays, the safety tax,
development, etc.
Most of all, the people of Raytown should have a government
that will look out for them and their tax dollars. NOT, like the
WalMart deal that has or will cost the taxpayers millions.
Where were our high paid department heads, lawyers and
smarter than you and me elected officials when that went down?
Why hasn’t City Hall tried to get out of that bad deal. WalMart
certainly hasn’t lived up to their promise of tax income and
other businesses standing in line to build next to them.
Why not go after Block for misrepresentation as they said
they had at least seven new businesses in line to build across
the street, south of WalMart? All the above is enough for a breach
of contract or agreement for that bad deal!
In the last two years Mr. Chris Payne has done more for Raytown
than any government, developer and economic director has
done in the last fifteen years. He has brought in small businesses
that actually collect taxes. He got the Raytown Plaza going.
That’s more than the last two owners of that center ever did.
He is a better developer than the developers this city has
paid hundreds of thousands of dollars, with no results.
Blame the Mayor and BOA to allow this to go on. No wonder Raytown is going down the drain, but wants more money as a result of their own selfish agendas, which does not involve Raytown at all.
I remember last winter when the Board of Aldermen was insisting they did not know Walmart was planning on coming the Green Space in Downtown Raytown.
Then some private citizens used the Freedom of Information Act to uncover a letter from lawyers representing Walmart meeting with the Mayor two months earlier!
The letter was reproduced on this blog. Go back and search through January and February to see the PROOF of secret meetings!
This year the savages finished things off with a brawl on the front lawn of First Baptist Church with at least one arrested and someone's hair on the ground. And we wonder why the kids are disrespectful.
We have lived in Raytown since 2000. We are so glad to be done with the Raytown schools and hope someday our home will regain enough value that we can leave this all behind.
My greatest regret will always be getting financially trapped here and putting my kids through Raytown South High School.
One was commenting Chris gets things done another made a pun about Chris for Mayor and the City of Raytown
Department head contracts are something (stupid) that Curt Wenson started when he brought all of his buddies from Lee's Summit to Raytown and none of them met the education or work experience required for the job.
Wenson ensured that they were hired and also ensured that they could not be fired without a lot of expense and trouble to the city. Wenson really screwed this town over, but he wasn't the only one.
Why give Department heads contracts and not all of the city employees? Are department head's careers, job security, families and retirement more special or important than other employees who work for the city?
I don't think they are, and neither should the Mayor or Board.
Why not have two graduations. One for those who want to have a decent ceremony and another for those who want absolutely rules of conduct. I bet you will still have those who do not believe in following rules wanting to crash the the decent ceremony.
Mr.Moore, you and and your partners on the School Board have a responsibility to maintain a sense of decorum at graduation ceremonies. At least you admit there is a problem.
Now please do something to fix it.
the word ghetto was being used as a racist comment. Then he goes
on to make it worse by saying the first bad act was “By a white guy!”
Who’s racist? The world would be a better place if all people
would take responsibility for their actions. The problem is people
just don’t know how to act respectable anymore.
Before the commencements took place the rules should have been
explained to all in attendance. They should have been told the proceeds
would be stopped and they will be asked to leave immediately for
disrespecting the proceeds.
After a few are taken out I’d bet the rest of the evening would go off
without a problem. I know somebody said you can’t fix stupid, but,
you can remove it from the proceeds.
The Raytown South Graudation ceremony was trashed by the conduct of more than just a few. Think of it. They even had a fight outside after the event!
And then a school board member gets on here and rather than say we are going to address the problem starts to call people names like racist!
That's quite a solution, isn't it?
For once, will someone in the Raytown School district show some leadership?
Raytown’s board meetings almost always have been
followed by an “Executive Meeting.” These “Executive
Meetings” are the meetings the elected officials don’t
want you to see or be seen on channel 7. These meetings
are where our elected people are told, swayed or threatened
on how to vote or what to bring up at the regular meetings.
Years ago I was told these “Executive Meetings” were only
to discuss personnel problems. However after Curt Wenson
came to Raytown as our City Administrator, they changed
into a how to vote, do as I say and who to back meetings.
So, the secret meetings I was talking about is ANY elected
body of officials that meet away from the people, for other
than personnel matters.
The Raytown School District's real problem is quality teachers leaving and too much fat at the top. When you don't give teachers a raise (really a cost of living increase) for 4 years while you maintian and add new administrative positions, test scores will lower because qaulity teachers leave. I have wrote on this blog before that my neighbor was a teacher in Raytown and had enough and left for Lee Summit.
As for your comments implying race, I find them to be inappropriate of an elected offical to implay such by blanket accusations.
Mr. Moore,
The problems with Raytown as well as other places, i.e. downtown Plaza weekends, KC school district, are allowed to occur is because people would rather be politically correct than address the real problem for what it is.
Blame it on the parents, blame it on society, I don't care, but please don't accuse people of being racist because they see things differently than you do.
I see things for what they are regardless of race, creed or color.
As to an earlier post, which seemed to have started this blog point. I too feel the regret of being financially trapped in Raytown and having my children go to the Raytown Schools.
The stories my children have told me about school causes me to cringe with sorrow that I cannot get my children into a school system where they feel more at ease with what is going on around them.
By Mr. Rick Moore does much to illustrate the problem with the Raytown School District.
Mr Moore well knows there is no excuse for the boorish behavior of many in The audience.
Even worse, he, like every screwed up liberal in the country, defends the misbehavior of these ill-mannered miscreants as being acceptable.
Then, like all liberals he trys to switch the blame to some white person he alleges was doing all the hollering, etc.
Mr Moore’s comments are most disturbing but are most certainly in keeping with the “head in the sand” so common for Raytown's leaders.
Moore should face facts.
The Latter Day Saints – Now community of Christ – kicked the Raytown graduations out years ago because of their disgusting behavior.
The Baptists should do the same.
If the students and their parents want to conduct themselves in the manner they did at the graduation perhaps the World Wrestling Federation WWF would book them.
Even more disturbing than Mr. Moore’s defense of the behavior at the grad exercises is his braggart claim that his son was so well educated at Raytown schools that he received
Appointments to both the U. S. Naval Academy and the Air Forces Academy!
If that is so Mr. Moore must, indeed,have a lot of influence in high places.
How foolish it is for anyone to state they won't be voting for the Charter at this early stage of the game.
The individual who wrote that should be the first to file a Sunshine Law complaint instead of spewing negativity. If what is being done is illegal, find out instead of sitting on your haunches and braying like a stupid mule.
The path chosen by the Commission is one that is exclusive. It is designed to keep people out of the process, not bring them into it.
It is the same path taken by the City Hall on their development packages where the decision has basically been made to give away tax breaks to large corporations and then and only AFTER the decision has been made, do they ask for public input.
The falseness of such manipulation is distressing. Most on the Charter Commission ran with a promise to move away from that type of representation.
I wonder what has happened because a good number of them (from the meetings I've watched) seemed to be drifting in the wrong direction.
Article II (Bill of Rights), Section 34
Section 34. English to be the official language in this state.—That English shall be
the language of all official proceedings in this state. Official proceedings shall be limited
to any meeting of a public governmental body at which any public business is discussed,
decided, or public policy formulated, whether such meeting is conducted in person or by
means of communication equipment, in cluding, but not limited to, conference call, video
conference, Internet chat, or Internet message board. The term “official proceeding”
shall not include an informal gathering of members of a public governmental body for
ministerial or social purposes, but the term shall include a public vote of all or a majority
of the members of a public governmental body, by electronic communication or any
other means, conducted in lieu of holding an official proceeding with the members of the
public governmental body gathered at one location in order to conduct public business.
(Adopted November 4, 2008)
People have a right to question those nuts who thinkthe world revolves around e-mails, twitter, and a telephone stuck in their ear.
All the charter meetings should be open to the public; should also
be advertised on the local TV channel and newspapers.
If the charter commission continues by ignoring the wishes of the public (and ultimately voter)
it will godown in flames.
You can bet your last dollar it will be swamped by an electorate which is smarter than they are being given credit for.
The internet meetings are pure nonsense. If you want input from people you don't find secretive ways to discuss the issue. You find ways to reach out to people.
I said I hope you are right and I meant it. Raytown needs some reforming. I hope this bunch is up to the task.