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Long Term Plans? If you’re lucky
enough to live in a community that isn’t in
total decline, like say,
parts of When I visited
western I grew up in the
West, where the above
process was rare. Usually
land went from untouched, almost unwanted afterthoughts, to planned
communities and it all usually progressed in one direction –
positively.
What I saw in the Planning and
growth, while not easy and always a challenge, sure beats the
alternative. Kind of like
people who complain about their
birthdays every year, could always be
dead. When you decide as
a citizen who you’re going
to listen to and side with, or when you decide as an
elected official which way
you’re going to try to steer the city’s policy, you need to consider
some things.
First,
who is making the case for self-serving reasons?
Second,
who is making the case for less selfish reasons and is considering the
next generation, or the ones after that?
Third,
who’s just stirring the pot with no “horse in the race”? How do you spot
who’s who on that list above?
While not a true litmus test, here are some signs:
Who are residents
of Who has a stake
financially in how things progress, or don’t?
Who has a stake in
the future, perhaps with family and long-term plans to not only stay in
this area, but to try to improve it?
Who are the agents
of the past? Their time
gone by, but instead of relaxing and letting the next generation take
the reigns, must instead be as
cranky as a constipated 90 year old and as
rude as a typical 14 year
old (got one of each in my
family, well, not constipated as far as I know).
And age really has
nothing to do with it, as you all probably know of a 70 year old with a
mind of someone half that age, or a twenty-something’r who is wise
beyond his/her years. The
disease of
shortsightedness does not
discriminate based on age, income level, education, home size, or hair
length (or lack thereof).
I’m asking for our
city leaders to lead, and
chose wisely where you’re being
lead. Will you lead us
into a future with hope and
promise? Or into a
future you’d be less proud
to be responsible for?
Yeah, I know, it’s that pesky “legacy”
thing again. You didn’t
think you were elected for your
good looks, or your ability to
pontificate on
petty nonsense, did you?
And speaking of leading,
like the man says, do it or get
out of the way. |
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