Thursday, January 7, 2010

MAYOR WALLING KEEP LARRY FORD!

GOOD MORNING FLINT!
By Terry Bankert
01/08/2010

KEEP LARRY FORD!

I like the work Larry Ford has done for this community.

You cannot minimize the experience translating into an ability to get the job done that Larry Ford brings to this position.

As City Clerk I sat on the DDA board. We have allowed the downtown interest to under fund and minimize the public body DDA . This has allowed private bodies like Uptown reinvestment to do the publics business.

Walling supports all things UPTOWN REINVESTMENT.

What is becoming apparent is that we must now begin to question the decision making of Rhodes scholar Flint Mayor Dayne Walling.

This is a good case to bring the mayor back to reality, there is a council and a community he should listen to.

I had hoped that Mayor Walling would stop the practice of politics as usual in Flint. Well that is not happening.

I suggest the Flint City Council get some back bone and assert the council ‘s “will” when appropriate. It is appropriate here.

There is a good reason why the final arbitrator of this decision is with the Flint City Council. The Charter gives council the role of setting the vision for Flint allocating the money and representing all of us holding the administration accountable.

But lets talk about Politics as usual in Flint.

This issue , dumping Larry Ford for a Kettering payoff, will break me from blindly supporting the Walling initiatives , will alter relationships and I will take it directly to the mayors door step, critic him directly and put all his initiatives under a microscope no longer will I believe he has a reasonable vision for Flint.

I am just one person , but if a couple of thousand vocal people make the same pledge that’s community power, its loud messy and impolite.

What is an intense community reaction against an elected leaders self serving political decision?

That’s politics as usual in Flint.
Mr. Mayor on this issue it could erupt and head your way. I suggest you compromise.
 
 
THE MYSTIC OF WALLING MELTING AWAY, JUST ANOTHER FLINT POLITICIAN REWARDING HIS FRIENDS AND DOING IT HIS WAY.

The Downtown Development Authority board and other city officials are warring over two candidates under consideration as the authority's next leader.[]

WALLING SAYS , HEY ITS JUST POLITICS!Flint Mayor Dayne Walling wants Caron Wilson, a Kettering University project manager, to replace Larry Ford, who has been serving as interim director since James Rutherford retired. Ford would continue to serve as deputy director, Walling said, though it is unclear whether that would be a permanent position.[]

THE DDA’S REAL LEADERSHIPS WANTS FORDS COMPETENCE, WALLING WANTS POLITICSBut some city council members are questioning Walling's choice, since the DDA board "highly recommended" Ford for the job, they said. The appointment was debated tonight at a council committee meeting with both candidates in attendance. []

THE DDA UNDER FORDS LEADERSHIP HAS BEEN EXCELLENT, EXPIERENCE COUNTS!Walling said the DDA needs new leadership, and he chose the better candidate to move it forward. Others contend that Ford is visible in the community and serves the authority well.[]

THE DDA IS SADDLED BY UPTOWN , TAX DIVERSION AND WALLINGS LACK OF LEADERSHIP"The DDA of 2010 is not the DDA of 1990, 1995 or even 2000," Walling said. "It is saddled with high expectations.[]

WALLING DEFINES STATUS QUO, PEOPLE I DID NOT APPOINT"We cannot let the status quo continue."[]The protocol for appointing a new DDA director begins with the DDA board's personnel committee, which reviews applications and interviews candidates. The personnel committee then nominates two candidates, who in this case were Wilson and Ford.[]

THE COUNCIL CAN SHOW ITS STRENGTH BY REJECTING THIS SELECTIONThe mayor then brings one of those names before city council for approval.[]

BROWN ACCUSES WALLING OF IGNORING THE RULES TO DO IT HIS WAY….HERE WE GO AGAIN…City Clerk Inez Brown, who sits on the DDA board, said it was clear that the board wanted Ford to continue as director and Walling is circumventing the rules for Wilson. []
LARRY FORD"Larry's been the best director that I've worked with," she said. "I cannot speak highly enough of Larry."[]

THESE ARE MY TOYS AND I CAN PLAY WITH THEM ANY WAY I WANTBut Walling said he isn't breaking the rules since he was given two names for consideration.[]

EVEN WHEN THE DDA SAYS IT CANNOT WORK WITH WILSON THE MAYOR WANTS IT HIS WAY.

HOW CAN THE DDA GET ANYTHING DONE IF THE MAYORS LACK OF LEADERSHIP AND CREDIBILITY ON THE DDA IS CALLED INTO QUESTION AS IT IS HERE?"I do not see any way in which I was bound to one name or the other," he said.[]

WILSON WOULD MAKE A GOOD DEPUTYWilson, a Flint native, has worked at Kettering since 1998 in various positions, including student services coordinator and most recently as project manager in the Office of the Provost and Vice President for Academic and Student Affairs. She also has worked for the University of Michigan-Flint.[]

WALLING WILL FALL OVER BACKWARDS FOR ANYTHING KETTERING University.Walling said Wilson has the connections and experience to make event management and marketing, among other things, a priority for the DDA.

WANNA BEE CITY ADMINISTRATOR SCOTT KINCAID IS PRACTICING HIS NEW “YES MAN” ROLE WHILE STILL ON THE COUNCIL
Councilman Scott Kincaid said Wilson is "capable and competent."[]

JACKIE POPLAR HAS GOT IT RIGHTBut one community member who addressed the council said Ford works hard for the city. Councilwoman Jackie Poplar said Ford has been known to shovel snow downtown and salt sidewalks early in the morning.[]

LARRY FORD IS MR. FLINT
"You might as well call that man Mr. Flint," resident Dan Hajek said.[]

WE SHOULD ALL ATTEND THIS MEETING , FILL OUT A SPEAKERS SLIP AND SPEAK FOR LARRY FORD.The city council will consider Wilson's nomination at its regular meeting on Monday.[]

GOOD QUESTIONCouncil President Delrico Loyd questioned whether the DDA can afford to have a director and deputy director. Walling said both positions were included in this year's budget. []

LARRY FORD HAS BEEN EMERSED IN ALL THINGS FLINT FOR 30 YEARSSome city council members also were disappointed that neither of the candidates live in the city of Flint. Wilson lives in Flushing, according to her resume []

Posted Here by
Terry Bankert
www.flintfamilylaw.com
 
 
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http://www.mlive.com/news/flint/index.ssf/2010/01/flint_leaders_at_odds_over_app.html

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