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Vivian Moon
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Posted: Dec 12 2014 at 8:28am |
BUSINESS MEETING- 5:30 pm – COUNCIL CHAMBERS – LOWER LEVEL 1. MOMENT OF MEDITATION/PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE TO THE FLAG 2. ROLL CALL 3. PUBLIC HEARING- Public Hearing - Zoning Map Amendment –
4927 Shaker Rd. 4. CITIZEN COMMENTS, GUESTS, ORGANIZATIONS’ REPORTS 5. CITY MANAGER REPORTS 6. CONSENT AGENDA. . . Matters listed under the Consent
Agenda are considered to be routine and will be enacted by one motion and one vote of consent. There will be no separate discussion of these items. If discussion is desired, that item will be removed and considered separately. (a) Approve City Council Minutes: October 21, 2014 (b) Receive and File Board & Commission Minutes: Historic
Commission- August 25 & October 16, 2014 (c) Confirm Appointment - David VanArsdale, Public Safety
Director (d) Receive and File Oath of Office for Brian Blake 7. COUNCIL COMMENTS
1. Ordinance No. O2014-69, an ordinance establishing a procedure for and authorizing an amendment to the contract with ABL Management, Inc. for jail food service and declaring an emergency. 2. Ordinance No. O2014-70, an ordinance changing the zoning
classification for approximately 112 acres of land located at EXECUTIVE SESSION Under the authority of O.R.C. 121.22 (G) (1) To consider the appointment of a public official; and O.R.C. 121.22 (G) (4) Preparing for, conducting, or reviewing negotiations or bargaining sessions with public employees concerning their compensation or other terms and conditions of their employment. |
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Vivian Moon
MUSA Council Joined: May 16 2008 Location: Middletown, Ohi Status: Offline Points: 4187 |
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MINUTES HISTORIC COMMISSION October 16, 2014 |
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VietVet
MUSA Council Joined: May 15 2008 Status: Offline Points: 7008 |
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300 thou of taxpayer money and no one in the city building knows what the status of the funds are? Kind of a loose attitude toward accountability isn't it? Was there a time limit to use or lose the money or has Robinette been given the latitude to hang on to it forever? (and perhaps spend the money on another project?). Dunno. Isn't it about time to approach Robinette with the "use it or lose it" theme?
Mr. Kohler said that he is not aware if any work is being done on the property Shouldn't we be a checkin' Marty......you know.....just to be a good steward of the people's money as the city has been in the past. |
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I'm so proud of my hometown and what it has become. Recall 'em all. Let's start over.
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Vivian Moon
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Construction contracts usually only contain 4 main items. 1. Customer approves and signs off on material, final design and blue prints. 2. Cost of project 3. Date that project will start 4. Date the project will be completed imo..City Hall simply does not know how to write a contract on these buildings or .........................???? And City Hall just can't seem to understand WHY we are going broke.... |
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Vivian Moon
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Posted: 9:03 p.m.
Tuesday, Dec. 16, 2014 VanArsdale confirmed as public safety director
By Ed Richter Staff Writer Middletown City Council approved the
appointment of police Chief David VanArsdale to become the city’s public safety
director effective Jan. 4. In his new role which is part of a
reorganization of the public safety department, VanArsdale will oversee the
Divisions of Police and Fire. His annual salary was set at $98,576 and will
report to City Manager Doug Adkins. VanArsdale became chief following the
retirement of former chief Greg Schwarber in May 2011. Adkins announced the new position during
the presentation of the 2015 Public Safety budget. He said an assessment center will be
scheduled during the first quarter of 2015 to select a new police chief. Deputy
Chiefs Mark Hoffman and Rodney Muterspaw are expected to participate in the
assessment center and whoever is selected as chief, the other will become the
assistant chief. In his new role, VanArsdale will report to
Adkins. Adkins said the some of the duties of the
public safety director will include the development of a five-year plan to
reduce public safety spending to 60 percent of General Fund expenditures;
reduce the number of EMS calls for service; reduce crime; develop long-term
dispatch and jail solutions; improve discipline throughout the Fire and Police
divisions; change the public safety culture internally with staff and
externally with the public; active interaction with landlords to improve
business practices; better use of police reserves and explore similar program
in the Fire Division in the future; conduct a heroin summit with Atrium Medical
Center; use of chronic nuisance/public nuisance laws and Community
Revitalization and other tools to deal with problem properties; and partner
with Atrium Medical Center with chronic EMS issues.
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Vivian Moon
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At the last
council meeting Mr. Doug was granted the establishment of new positions of assistant
managers at a cost of $4,000 each. Their jobs will be to attend meetings and functions
that Mr. Doug does not have time for because of his demanding job. |
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over the hill
MUSA Citizen Joined: Oct 19 2012 Location: middletown Status: Offline Points: 952 |
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We're not saving money we're spending it. We're not consolidating jobs we're adding them. MMMMMMMM
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Vivian Moon
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Posted: 8:00 a.m.
Wednesday, Dec. 17, 2014 City Council to consider diversity commission
By
Vivienne Machi Staff Writer At tonight’s meeting, City
Manager Joshua Smith said that the commission — the first to study and work to
improve the city’s diversity, according to officials — has been in the works
for about four months, since he and Hamilton Mayor Pat Moeller attended a
community meeting at Bailey Square in the Second Ward this past July. “There was a very consistent theme of
people asking the mayor and myself why the workforce was not more
representative of the city,” he said. Southeast Civic Association President Bob
Harris, who has advocated for a city diversity commission for at least 20
years, organized that meeting, and called it one of the most effective
community meetings he’s seen. “They (the city) heard directly from the
people that they would never have heard from at City Council, who did not bite
their tongues,” he said. Harris hopes to be involved with the
commission if the legislation passes. “I am optimistic…but I do not want to be a
part of a committee where people are not sincere,” he said. While Smith said that the city has always
worked to make itself more representative, “this puts guidelines behind it, and
invites more citizens’ participation,” he said. The proposed legislation describes the
14-member commission as serving in an advisory capacity to City Council, the
city manager and the administration, with the goal “to study internal and
external barriers to diversity and inclusion in the City workplace and in the
community and make recommendations regarding such barriers.” Each City Council
member would select a Smith said his members would hail from
departments including civil service, law, and the police and fire divisions. “It’s important to have them at the table
to have a more diverse workforce,” he said. He
said he was particularly interested in ensuring a diverse geographic
composition on the commission. City Councilman Archie Johnson, who has pushed
for diversity measures in legislation and was involved in the commission’s
development, agreed that having residents from all over the city was key. “A lot of time we try to ignore that (Great
Miami) river, and while it’s not something that divides us, it’s something that
defines us,” he said, adding that many residents who live on the east side of
the river feel excluded when they feel that much of City Council and city
administration live on Hamilton’s West Side. Johnson said he thought comments he made at
an Aug. 27 City Council meeting asking, “what is Hamilton’s plan when Ferguson comes to Hamilton” and subsequent public discussion
helped the issue finally take hold. According to the United States Census
Bureau, African-Americans moved from 7.5 percent of the Hamilton population in
2000 to 8.5 percent in 2010, and residents of Hispanic or Latino origin
increased from 2.6 percent to 6.4 percent in that same time frame. Should the legislation pass, $50,000 has
been budgeted for 2015 to pay for city administration-wide diversity training
and a diversity consultant to work with the commission as needed, with $10,000
coming out of the general fund and $40,000 out of the utility fund. The city will hear a second reading and
vote on the legislation at the Jan. 14 City Council meeting. Since City Hall seems to follow in the footsteps of Hamilton, will this be the next thing that we see on the city council agenda? |
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Stanky
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I would think this new Public Safety Director position, if done right, would involve bringing in an "agent of change". Instead we are given another internal person who probably was a part of the problems we already have.
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Vivian Moon
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Yep, Stanky, same old, same old....mercy
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spiderjohn
Prominent MUSA Citizen Joined: Jul 01 2007 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 2749 |
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Actually, this "what if" was addressed at a meeting of the Citizens' Advisory Board to the Police Dept.
A Miami consultant led a mock scenario to assess the reaction and ability of the Board members. Seemed to go well. Participating were Board members, police chief, union rep and a council member rep. As to whether this organization would be asked to become involved if the real deal would unfortunately occur remains to be seen. In the past, this board was told emphatically to "stay out of it" and that we had no right to involve ourselves. Since then, most faces have changed within the city admin. |
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Vivian Moon
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Thanks for the information and update Spider.
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VietVet
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Why is it necessary to have a "Safety Director" (VanArsdale) who, the story says, will "oversee the police and fire departments" and then create a police chief position as well? This wreaks of a top-heavy, high paying, paper-shuffling, information passing, meeting going waste of taxpayer money position to me. Why do all public (and private) departments have to have this drastic "several managers overseeing a few worker bees" ratio?
Mercy, what a waste. Wanna save some money and increase revenue city people? Eliminate all the Directors of this and that and Asst Directors and middle management and manage the workers with a lower level of supervisor requiring less pay and retirement costs. It makes no sense to pay multi-layer positions that don't actually contribute to the operation other than to shuffle papers. |
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I'm so proud of my hometown and what it has become. Recall 'em all. Let's start over.
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rowdione
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32 years of historical restoration, engineering & consulting the Rose building is a loss. The fragile façade will be severely disturbed by any demolition without astronomical cost of stabilization!
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Vivian Moon
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Well Rowdione
What should City Hall do-do-do now since they have already written the check for $300,000 and the check has been cashed ? Hmmmmm |
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acclaro
Prominent MUSA Citizen Joined: Jul 01 2009 Status: Offline Points: 1878 |
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Honestly, are these quasi investors like Robinette just shaking down city hall for the cash they are throwing out, then grabbing tax credits, which don't have impact upon capital improvements (one still has to invest the cash- the benefit is just the back end tax which isn't paid), and then reselling the property with tax credits which carry forward (w/o the work and improvements ever being done)?
Seems to be several '25-35' top shelf rentals for lease, residential, with $ Mm to be allegedly spent. Yet, to date, no $$$ spent. These speculators appear to be playing market shorts just like stock IMO, but getting $$$ before putting out any $$$. |
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'An appeaser is one who feeds a crocodile, hoping it will eat him last.' - Winston Churchill
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Mike_Presta
MUSA Council Joined: Apr 20 2008 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 3483 |
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In the warped world of Middlletown municipal government:
"Money wasted downtown is money well spent!"
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“Mulligan said he ... doesn’t believe they necessarily make the return on investment necessary to keep funding them.” …The Middletown Journal, January 30, 2012
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Vivian Moon
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Vivian Moon
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Posted: 8:00 a.m.
Sunday, Dec. 21, 2014
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Vivian Moon
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When I read
the above article the phrase "monkey see monkey do" came to mind.
Once again we are following in the footsteps of |
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acclaro
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Band aid approach under guise of savings. Serves to bridge police and fire in reducing costs only.
SR5 did what is now being attempted through these public safety positions which are nothing but 95% negotiation roles to drive costs down. No tangible examples of savings. Police chiefs typically put in positions to demonstrate to fire departments, 'we feel your pain.' |
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'An appeaser is one who feeds a crocodile, hoping it will eat him last.' - Winston Churchill
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