Bob Kellar discusses the issue of an elected mayor December 8th on his KHTS AM1220 radio program COFFEE WITH KELLAR. Take a listen.
http://www.hometownstation.com/coffee-with-kellar/coffee-with-kellar-december-8-2008.html
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Bob Kellar discusses the issue of an elected mayor December 8th on his KHTS AM1220 radio program COFFEE WITH KELLAR. Take a listen. http://www.hometownstation.com/coffee-with-kellar/coffee-with-kellar-december-8-2008.html Dec 24
Merry Christmas, Feliz Navidad, Happy Hannukkah, Happy Kwaanza, Happy Holidays.... Dec 23
More from Allan Cameron: The idea that the job of City Councilmember in a City like Santa Clarita is some kind of part time advisory position is a cruel fiction. When I was researching the issue of what it really meant to have a City in the early and mid 80's, the laziest Councilmember I found, out of the dozens I visited, spent 30 hours a week on their Council job. To serve their citizens, good councilmembers work at it 40 to 50 to 60 or more hours each week. Doing it less simply means the job isn't getting done as well as the responsibilties demand. Dec 23
From Allan Cameron: Typically local governments aren't organized like this at all. In fact, city government, particularily General Law city government, is so different from a state or federal model, that it is best discard any such comparisons. They only serve to increase the justified confusion. Adding further to common confusion, is the very radical difference among the operation of a General Law city, which most Cities are, compared with how each and every Charter City functions. Each Charter City has a basis for operating that is as unique as a snowflake, contrasted with others. (I didn't understand any of this until I began to work on forming a City here.) |
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