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The Mayor Makes His Move

Published: Tuesday, August 19, 2008 3:34 PM PDT



So the moral is, if a city board or commission you care about is not functioning well and its board members' terms have expired, all you have to do to get the mayor to care about it is uncover a massive scandal.

That's all.

-- SCOTT LEWIS




4 Comments so far on this story...

Gee...apparently the scandals, conflicts of interest, and direct involvement of developers (or their real estate front-men, like in the Planning Group) uncovered by VoSD in the Otay Mesa Community Plan update haven't been enough there (let alone other community planning groups). What does it take? Isn't the public good supposed to be served by our City staff?

Posted by OtayWatcher | reply to this comment
August 19, 2008 6:19 pm

"One party in power - one party at fault" As it seems the power-players at SEDC and CCDC were not democrats, and as our strong Mayor is not a democrat, and as it is a safe bet that the major players in development are not democrats; could it be that there were other reasons for not taking care of the conflicts and wrongdoing (SEDC/CCDC) before the almost forced actions of these last few months? Moreover, as far as I can see the only democrat in San Diego with the backbone to make any kind of stand at all – stands-alone because all the rest of the so-called democrats appear to be afraid of their own shadows. That is the way I see it, go ahead on and tell me it is the democrats who are to blame for the mess we have in San Diego.

Posted by Really? | reply to this comment
August 22, 2008 9:20 pm

Apparently the mayor is too busy campaigning against Mike Aguirre and looking out for his big campaign contributors to focus on actually managing this city. Perhaps the voters should take another hard look at the "strong mayor/city manager" governance model. Trying to operate as both a politician and as a city manager may just be too much for any one person to handle. The fact that city seats on far too many administrative boards like CCDC, SEDC and the County Water Authority are filled with conflicted political hacks whose appointments expired long ago provides a strong arguement against the current government model. Jerry: Go hard or go home.

Posted by Watcher | reply to this comment
August 23, 2008 10:42 am

"Robert McNeely, Gina Champion-Cain* and Fredric Maas were appointed to the Centre City Development Corp. board of directors by then-Mayor Dick Murphy and the San Diego City Council to three-year terms. McNeely is a senior vice president and manager of the Corporate Community Development of of..." link So, a move from CCDC to SEDC? What is it called when a person does the same thing, over and over again, and expect or claims to expect a different result? Perhaps I am guilty of that conditions as well, for I keep begging the same group of politicians for a truly open and transparent government – as if I am expecting a different result than we have gotten in the past.

Posted by Gregory | reply to this comment
September 3, 2008 9:21 am


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