Wednesday, December 31, 2014

The 2014 coda: Physically, financially and fundamentally ... blech. So much for the first three years.


Here's the way Jeff Gahan's platform read in 2011. I supported him, and my confidence has proven to be unfounded.

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In order for New Albany to become a better community as a whole, we should come together to focus on three major goals: being physically cleaner, financially stronger, and fundamentally better.

Physically Cleaner

Being physically cleaner refers not only to cleaning up the litter and trash we all see every day when we drive to work, but to rebuilding our roads in order to promote a cleaner, revitalized image of New Albany.

Financially Stronger

In order to be financially stronger, it becomes clear that we must balance our budget; no longer can we put the problems of today on the shoulders of our children by increasing our debt. In addition, we must end the era of no-bid contracts.

Fundamentally Better

In order to become fundamentally better, we must not only strive for professionalism in all matters while holding those at the top accountable for their actions, but we must also find ways of offering affordable services for all. Standing idly by while our sewer rates continue to rise is no longer an option.

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ON THE AVENUES: To the third floor -- but first, we throw the rascals out.

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