I just magically appeared after a little rain and ice.

This should come as no surprise that our mayor, or any mayor of Sioux Falls for that matter (cough . . . Munson . . . cough), just does things without consulting the council, well, because he can. The Home Rule charter pretty much gives absolute power to the mayor. But as we have been finding out more and more of this power has been found unconstitutional. So does our new council have the guts to dismantle the charter or will it be in the hands of the people? Comments from at least one of the council members is encouraging, but I am not going to hold my breath;

There wasn’t a mayoral candidate in all of Sioux Falls who didn’t have a thing or two to say about potholes.

And after securing victory, one of the first steps Mayor Mike Huether took was to redirect $2.6 million to the war on crumbling streets. That money piggybacked on former Mayor Dave Munson’s redoubling of efforts on street repair in March.

But the additional money didn’t materialize out of thin air, and it will come at a cost to other projects. About $1.4 million of the additional money will come from the city’s arterial street expansion program, meaning that some projects, including work at major intersections, will be put off.

Huether made the decision unilaterally, without consulting the council. He has the authority to do it, but City Council Chairman Greg Jamison said it would have been nice to get a heads up, especially for councilors who had projects in their districts delayed because of the switch in funding.

“I just felt like, out of courtesy, he could have brought us in,” Jamison said.

While I agree our potholes should be fixed pronto, I think the council should have been a part of the decision. Like I said above, these kind of decisions will continue unless we tear down the Home Rule Charter. Case in point;

Huether and four new councilors were not around when the council fought a bruising battle over arterial streets. Faced with an $85 million backlog, a split council in 2008 voted to increase the city’s second-penny sales tax and development fees for more work on arterial streets.

And who made the final passing vote on this debacle that has FORCED taxpayers to pay their fair share but not the developers? Mayor Munson. But even more troubling, some developers still are blaming the weather;

Chuck Point, a vice president at Ronning Cos., was among the developers who pushed for more money for arterial streets. He said he’s not worried about diverting some money from arterial streets to make repairs – for now.

“I can’t fault him for it,” Point said of Huether’s decision to divert funding from arterial roads. “If you drive around Sioux Falls, you saw it. What I get frustrated about is people blaming the wrong thing. It was the weather.

Bullshit!

While the weather did make the potholes literally explode, I find it hard to believe that this happened overnight. These potholes have been festering for years. Like I have said in the past, I have ridden my bike on the streets of this town for years, they were in bad shape to begin with, and if you just ignore them, they will only get worse, which happened. The city, the past mayor and council ignored keeping up with infrastructure during good economic times. We had record sales tax revenue and we squandered it, now we are scrambling to fix something we have no money for. We missed the boat to literally put money away for a RAINY DAY, now we have to pay the piper, and that means delaying new projects.

This new mayor and council better come to a quick realization that prioritizing should be their number one concern.

15 Thoughts on “One more reason why the Home Rule charter handcuffs our council

  1. Plaintiff Guy on June 21, 2010 at 9:32 am said:

    THE COUNCIL HAS NO POWER. They can stay home on Monday nights. A democracy would be the mayors vote and a majority of the council. Channel 16 ‘Ask the Mayor’ is ‘The Mayor Dictates thus”.

    The council cannot override him. He can override them or act on his own. They can RECALL HIM. If he’ll not repeal home rule, do it.

    This mayors term has become damage control caused by Munson tyranny.

    Nostradamus used the name ‘Hister’. Interpretation is that he meant ‘Hitler’ as the monster of this century. I hope he didn’t mean ‘Huether’. Is there another name he used that sounds like ‘Munson’?

  2. Plaintiff Guy on June 21, 2010 at 9:41 am said:

    I’ve thought about printing 100 sweatshirts (my expense) with the 5th amendment on the back and a ‘circle with slash over Home Rule’ in the front.

    They’d be red/white/blue and distributed among the homeless.

    Would anyone like one to wear to city council meetings?

    Maybe a future ‘Mr. Huether, Tear Down This Wall’.

  3. Plaintiff Guy on June 21, 2010 at 9:45 am said:

    This is a free country immigrants envy and struggle to get into. Veterans have given their lives to keep it free.

    There’s freedom in Sioux Falls but it costs $40,000.

    I’ll be wearing my sweatshirt to all Huether 4th of July events. Join me.

  4. Make it an xl t-shirt and I’ll wear it to a council meeting.

  5. Plaintiff Guy on June 21, 2010 at 10:15 am said:

    You’ll get one.

    They’ll all be XL. It symbolizes mayoral arrogance and it’s the only size that fits city employee sloths.

    Lewis or others, I’m serious about this and must act now for the 4th. Where should I go to get them printed?

  6. Plaintiff Guy on June 21, 2010 at 2:21 pm said:

    T-shirts are ordered. They’ll be here next Monday (28th). Will send Lewis the graphic if he wants to post here.

  7. hosenpheffer on June 21, 2010 at 6:32 pm said:

    Bullshit is right. All you have to do is remember a basic science class and know that WEATHER has EVERYTHING to do with potholes.

    It happened earlier this year in London, Omaha, Bakerfield CA, Atlanta, Dallas and many other parts of the world DUE TO WEATHER.

    Thawing and refreezing will cause potholes.

    Potholes form when cracks in pavement admit water, which then freezes and expands, weakening the soil and the street surface.

    Each tire that hits the weak spot acts like a sledge hammer.
    And btw, you can unscramble scrambled eggs Scott. Quit hammering the past as the problem for potholes.

  8. l3wis on June 21, 2010 at 7:09 pm said:

    “Potholes form when cracks in pavement admit water”

    That’s right Hos, those cracks existed BEFORE the weather hit, because no one was resurfacing the streets like they were supposed to. That is the point I am trying to make.

  9. l3wis on June 21, 2010 at 7:09 pm said:

    Grumpy old lady.

  10. Again, the last sales tax increase was supposed to be exclusively for the roads…an addition to what was already normally budgeted. Instead, it was absorbed into the general fund and we’re not seeing anywhere near the amount raised used on the roads.

  11. l3wis on June 21, 2010 at 7:49 pm said:

    Hence the cracks that water flows into 🙂

  12. Plaintiff Guy on June 22, 2010 at 9:27 am said:

    Next thing you know, there’ll be a special $80 fishing license for city potholes to replace revenue from camera tickets.

    Once again, they’ll override the state if it’s a pothole on Minnesota or 10th (state highways).

  13. anominous on June 23, 2010 at 10:15 am said:

    “They’ll all be XL. It symbolizes mayoral arrogance and it’s the only size that fits city employee sloths.”

    Tee hee!

  14. I guess I qualify to be a city sloth.

  15. Oknor57 on February 25, 2015 at 1:10 pm said:

    Time for the subject of potholes to be rehashed. During the last couple weeks when the roads were 80%dry and temps would allow, I couldn’t help but notice SFSD (sioux falls street dept) out in force, desperately patching holes all over town, in very quick fashion, only to drive by days later to see them opened up again! I know it’s not the time of year for SFSD to do this, correctly, but IMO, why bother? Alignment shops about to get busy for sure. Thanks again MMM…

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