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Youngstown Mayoral Debate - Thursday, September 19

Started by jay, September 11, 2013, 08:49:18 PM

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AllanY2525

perhaps someone could make a list of the things that should be changed about how
council meetings are conducted, get a petition to have changes made - and then use
the upcoming elections as a "Bully Pulpit"  to get the message across to the candidates for
council/Mayor

Just an idea......

jay

Quote75% of City Council business is conducted in committee, 20% is conducted by the various departments, leaving just 5% to be done at Council meetings.

Where did you get those numbers?

So if a citizen wants to really know what is going on with Youngstown city government they would have to attend each committee meeting on various days of the week?

:P

Towntalk

Jay: 75% of City Council business is conducted in committee, 20% is conducted by the various departments, leaving just 5% to be done at Council meetings.
In order to satisfy you, just how long should each Council be ... 1 hour ... 2 hours?
At what time should each meeting be ... 9 am ... Noon ... 7:00 pm?
Suppose there is nothing that demands Council's attention on any given week ... should there still be a Council meeting?
How much time should be allowed for public comment ... 20% ... 40% ... 60%?
Should there be some  rule about public comment or should the public have the right to simply stand up and demand time to address Council at any point during the Council meting?

jay

As President of Council, Mr. Sammarone did nothing to improve the operation of city council meetings.  His methods are still in practice.

Go to a city council meeting and see for yourself.

AllanY2525

#18
Although wisdom and experience do not always go hand in hand with age,
I tend to agree with Town talk.


Mayor Sammarone has years of experience in city government and from everything I've read,
he is basically a no-bulls**t  kind of guy, for the most part.  We could use more like him.

Towntalk

#17
Who says that a younger person can do a better job than an older person? Shoot, all these "younger" people have on their minds is burning their brains out on ***; rock 'n roll; booze and drugs. What have you got against old geezers anyway? What we need is fresh clean blood in both parties regardless of age. Shoot, it looks like the current Democratic chairman is on very thin ice with his party.

http://www.vindy.com/news/2013/sep/25/betras-sparks-outrage-in-black-leaders/

jay

It's time for new leadership in Youngstown.  Let's elect younger people to public office.

AllanY2525



I wish Sammarone had run for re-election.  In his limited time in office, he has done his best
to eliminate waste, increase accountability in city government, find ways to reduce the budget,
etc.


He is more competent than his predecessor, by far and he gets results.  But then, he will still Bea valuable
asset to the next mayor, if re-elected to council.

jay

The three candidates for Youngstown President of Council are
Susie Beiersdorfer (G)
Chuck Sammarone (D)
Chris Travers (I)

AllanY2525

Is Mayor Sammarone still going to run for City Council President?

jay

To be informed, come to the next debate.

West Side
President of Council Debate

Thursday, October 24, 7:00 p.m.

- Location -
D.D. Davis Center
Fellows Riverside Gardens
McKinley Avenue
Youngstown, Ohio

Towntalk

Found just the man to run for Mayor of Youngstown.

jay

All three have baggage.

We need to find a way to encourage better candidates to run for office.


jay

Four school board candidates attended.  Two President of Council candidates were also there.