It took some hard prodding; but finally there was a response from the side that has been closely following these threads for months. And all that can be challenged is an honest error reporting one detail that I thought I heard.
Had council or the writer provided a copy of the report given in open council session; that mistake would not have been made. But that sort of cooperation has never been forthcoming.. Anyone may challenge an error; and I will lose zero sleep over minor details that some may wish to become the focus of what should not become the central issue.
The fact is that agendas should be freely circulated; and reports read in open session should be provided to anyone interested. Secrecy, locked doors and closed strategy sessions turn me off completely. I've witnessed close a full year of being deliberately shut out on the other side of where the real council meeting is being held. And just for the record; what justification was there for those closed supper meetings or "closed" committee meetings or whatever they were billed under. There was never mention of one council report about what business was conducted within those meeting; or even that they were held..
Why is the public repeatedly and specifically "encouraged " to become involved; and then treated like mushrooms.....
As for the 3% commission; I feel it inappropriate that anyone should be given free reign to bring in grant money from any source they choose; and be paid a commission from tax dollars.
And as for anyone running for council; that hopefully will be determined by enough widespread popular support for conducting municipal business in a much different atmosphere (prior to close of nomination day this fall). I too hope that worthy female and male candidates can be convinced to consider that public service.
For any one person to think they could contribute in present circumstances is absurd.
Finally the survey referred to has zero validity. Close to twice as many women, as men, responded with their comments and concerns. There is not one women on council; and I have previously listed some of the reasons why they may not feel comfortable as council members. That should and must change.
In fact; there is no way to confirm that even one of the respondent is over the age of ten; or even has ever lived in the RM of Enniskillen. At the risk of being challenged again; I believe it was stated that most responses were submitted on line; and supposedly came from more than one continent. If that is true, how could anyone say for sure that they didn't all even come from one source.
And I'll let council's history of calling ratepayers meetings speak for itself. It will be a council decision to decide what the plan is and accept it. If the public can't develope the "plan" by speaking directly to the decision makers; then the whole process is a waste of someones or -$60,000.
I accept no responsibility for the "development officers" remuneration and terms of engagement. Most will believe that I have never been consulted on those matters.
Had council or the writer provided a copy of the report given in open council session; that mistake would not have been made. But that sort of cooperation has never been forthcoming.. Anyone may challenge an error; and I will lose zero sleep over minor details that some may wish to become the focus of what should not become the central issue.
The fact is that agendas should be freely circulated; and reports read in open session should be provided to anyone interested. Secrecy, locked doors and closed strategy sessions turn me off completely. I've witnessed close a full year of being deliberately shut out on the other side of where the real council meeting is being held. And just for the record; what justification was there for those closed supper meetings or "closed" committee meetings or whatever they were billed under. There was never mention of one council report about what business was conducted within those meeting; or even that they were held..
Why is the public repeatedly and specifically "encouraged " to become involved; and then treated like mushrooms.....
As for the 3% commission; I feel it inappropriate that anyone should be given free reign to bring in grant money from any source they choose; and be paid a commission from tax dollars.
And as for anyone running for council; that hopefully will be determined by enough widespread popular support for conducting municipal business in a much different atmosphere (prior to close of nomination day this fall). I too hope that worthy female and male candidates can be convinced to consider that public service.
For any one person to think they could contribute in present circumstances is absurd.
Finally the survey referred to has zero validity. Close to twice as many women, as men, responded with their comments and concerns. There is not one women on council; and I have previously listed some of the reasons why they may not feel comfortable as council members. That should and must change.
In fact; there is no way to confirm that even one of the respondent is over the age of ten; or even has ever lived in the RM of Enniskillen. At the risk of being challenged again; I believe it was stated that most responses were submitted on line; and supposedly came from more than one continent. If that is true, how could anyone say for sure that they didn't all even come from one source.
And I'll let council's history of calling ratepayers meetings speak for itself. It will be a council decision to decide what the plan is and accept it. If the public can't develope the "plan" by speaking directly to the decision makers; then the whole process is a waste of someones or -$60,000.
I accept no responsibility for the "development officers" remuneration and terms of engagement. Most will believe that I have never been consulted on those matters.
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