2014

The Mayor’s Shut up & Listen event focused on Street Safety

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Part 1

It was actually a very good meeting.

At one point Mayor Huether said to me, “You may not like this idea, or maybe you will Scott.” I laughed and responded, “Well you know me, I don’t like anything.”

The meeting mostly focused on street safety and the lack of city official response to issues. While I believe the mayor is correct that he will follow up on it, several of us reminded him that we weren’t saying he wasn’t doing anything but his staff wasn’t (in reference to street signage and traffic lights).

I have a feeling Heath (City traffic engineer) is going to have a rough Monday.

I reminded the mayor that I was not disappointed in him, but the city council for passing a texting ban, promising education to go with it and doing NOTHING. I said, “We can pass all the laws we want, but if we don’t educate the public about those laws, it doesn’t do much good.” The big advocate for the texting ban, Councilor Erpenbach promised education, I am wondering when it will occur. Instead of budgeting for 4 of you to go to Austin, TX, why not budget for educating the public on the dangers of texting and driving?

One of the more entertaining moments was when someone asked the Mayor about the quit claim deed at Spellerberg and the Occupancy permit at the Events Center. (I found out yesterday the city has only issued a ‘temporary’ occupancy permit for the EC). The Mayor flat out denied he knew anything about either topic. Yeahhhhhhh,  Right.

He brought up people focusing on the negativity all the time, and looked towards me. I think I smiled, all grim and determined of course. I don’t believe in government there is negative and positive instances, only facts and fiction.

In a strange twist, as I was leaving a lady who said she moved back here from Maryland after being away for a long time asked me and a friend why we don’t have red light cameras, I told her, “The SD Supreme court determined them Unconstitutional because they were issuing tickets to the owners of the cars not the drivers.” She thought it was bogus, and said they use them all the time in Maryland (there is a pending lawsuit there). In frustration as she was leaving she said to me, “I guess I will have to get used to the political climate here since it is much different then in Maryland.” I thought to myself, “You ain’t a kidding.”

Tornberg & Lowe win Democratic Party chair

Ann Tornberg will be the next SD Democratic party chair with Joe Lowe acting as vice chair. I think it will be a good East & West team for the party. Joe is a real go getter and is cut out for this kind of work, Ann is too, and very intelligent. She understands the games Republicans play.

I think Jeff Barth would have been a good chair, but I was concerned about the overt partisanship it would have presented with him serving on the County Commission. While I think it is fine to chair your county party or act as a delegate or precinct member in your respective parties as commissioners or city councilors, I think a line needs to be drawn with chairs.

Good Luck Dems, you are gonna need it.

It’s all about control

And it seems the SF School District is in control with another big developer

People shook their heads Wednesday at an agreement to transfer a chunk of property from the West Central School District to the larger school district to the east.

A few raised voices. A couple promised to put the matter to a public vote with a petition. Most laughed wryly when a board member welcomed the petition with a frank admission.

“Then it’s out of my hands,” Dennis Husman said.

 

Once again the citizens are ignored and the big developer wins. Hopefully their petition drive is successful.

A Shooting Star – Raybo

Raybo at Michelle's

My Heros are artists.

I don’t take that statement lightly. They are usually artists I know that influence me. I love them more then you will ever know.

Last Saturday an artist died, that I knew, more then he knew.

Raymond Novak Jr., a fellow Czech, more like a Bohemian, embodied art. A poet, a writer, a musician, an actor and a painter.

Tonight there is a memorial of sorts at the Top Hat in Downtown Sioux Falls honoring this man, please come. Learn.

Towards the end of this video you hear his good friend Martin Dill talk about this great guy, a shooting star.

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So I guess it is story time, Ray used to live next door to me in this apartment building, and I started getting a lot of calls from friends for him, at first I didn’t understand it, but one day I just started getting him when calls came in. So I asked him, “Why are people calling me for you?” And Ray said, “I give people your number for mine.” and I said, “Why?” and Ray, oh Ray, says, “Because I don’t have a phone and you do.”

That was Ray.