November 2017

Sooper Secret Siding Study RFP Committee selected

And it is so secret we don’t even know who is serving on it. In fact, my City Hall mole tells me that Second in Charge, Fill-In, Uber City Attorney told the council and others that the committee must remain sooper secret until the RFP process is complete.

I guess you could look at that a couple of different ways since city hall’s attorneys like to play word games.

While they are NOT allowed to say who the 2 councilors are on the RFP committee, there is NOTHING banning them from saying who is NOT on the committee.

So much for secrets.

 

Charter Revision Meeting, November 1, 2017

Council members Stehly, Neitzert, Starr and Erickson show how frustrated they are with the authoritarians in charge by speaking up for 2018 Council Charter changes. Joe Kirby and Dale Froehlich speak. Surprised Joe was still in Sioux Falls this late in the year and not at his ‘other’ sunny home. Don’t you love it when tax dodging millionaires tell you how to run your government from their armchairs in other ‘sunny’ states. FF to 15:00

The City of Sioux Falls should build a modern new skate park

Sioux Falls Parks worker polishing a turd.

I can hear the hypocrisy calls already. I know, I know, I’m not a fan of spending tax dollars on special interest projects, but when you compare the popularity of skate boarding with the minimal cost it would be to build a new skate park, you will see my argument.

Skate boarding isn’t some ‘new’ trendy sport kids are getting into. In fact skate boarding has been popular since the 60’s (or earlier). My brother had a skate board in the late 70’s and one of my past work managers was featured in THRASHER magazine in the early 80’s. This isn’t something that is a trend, skate boarding is here to stay.

Also compare the millions we spend each year on Great Bear, swimming, bike trails, football, soccer, tennis and pickle ball (yes, pickle ball!).

Just take that last one for instance, did you know that since Huether has been mayor there have been several new outdoor tennis court complexes built throughout the city. I know it’s hard to tell when driving by them because besides McKennan Park YOU NEVER SEE ANYONE PLAYING AT THEM! Someone I know lives across the street from one of these new complexes and he has told me he doesn’t understand why it was built because he has NEVER seen anyone playing at it.

I live within blocks of the current crappy skate park, it is always busy. I even have seen kids skating there in November and February!

Another factor is that it wouldn’t cost much to build a new park. My guess is you could probably build a decent one for a million and really nice one for 2 million. Private donors are prepared to donate $500K to the project (you know, the same amount we gave to the mayor’s private indoor tennis complex).

One of the last arguments for the new skate park is that it should already be done. You can blame all the rat finks that still have sour grapes over the Drake Springs outdoor pool. It’s been over 10 years, and they still want to punish the entire neighborhood and city because Stehly did a petition drive. A little clarity for all the haters;

We are lucky we didn’t build an indoor pool at Nelson Park due to groundwater issues it would have been a maintenance nightmare, that’s not coming from me, that is coming from our consultant we hired to study pools in our city.

We were promised a much larger pool at Nelson Park than what we got (not sure where the money went? Maybe it was part of the secret siding settlement?), we were also promised a flower garden comparable to Mckennan Park in the old location of the pool which could be spectacular with all the natural springs in the area. And guess what else was promised? A new and improved skate park.

The skate park community also likes the Nelson Park site (Northeast corner) because of the natural slopes it would create a really cool skate park. Since the space is currently open, owned by the city, and has such great natural sloping it would also be the most economical area for the park. It is also truly ‘centrally located’ unlike Spellerberg Park, and much more accessible to kids. I think the city should just drop a cool $5 million, build a new skate park, floral garden and expanded parking in the old skate park location and turn Nelson Park into the city’s finest park. Drake Springs pool is already the most popular outdoor pool in the city (something the city doesn’t like to admit).

Though money is going to be tight over the next couple of years, a new skate park is one of the most economical upgrades to our parks system considering the millions we have spent on the river greenway which is just a landscaping handout to certain downtown businesses.

Besides the Bike Trail which is the true gem of our city and FREE, a new skate park would be the cherry on the top and used a lot more than all the empty tennis courts in this town.

I just suggest the skating community wait until after the Spring 2018 Municipal election before starting the REAL discussion. Besides Huether, many of his directors may be looking for new employment also. Might as well start fresh.

Are you really saving money by using Lyft in Sioux Falls?

That’s kind of like the question, “Do you save money by shopping at Walmart?” (not really)

While Lyft is definitely more convenient than traditional cab ride services, you are probably paying more during peak times as this Lyft driver admits;

“So ‘red zone’ is pretty much the busiest time of the night,” Mosley said. “If you’re in a ‘red zone,’ and you order a Lyft it’s gonna be a little bit more –you’re in a busy zone — so it’s gonna be a little bit more.”

Of course when you are standing outside a bar in the middle of January, half-popped at 2:15 AM you would be willing to pay more for a ride service that is quicker. Also Lyft probably tends to be cheaper OR the same price during non-peak hours. The difference is this;

“I think what a lot of people don’t understand is the city cab industry is regulated by the City of Sioux Falls because the city should watch it,” Hodson said.

“Somehow we have to level out this playing field,” Hodson said. “Otherwise, as many people as you just put to work, are out of work.”

Lyft doesn’t have to follow the same rules. For instance they can get a background check done within a couple of hours where the local companies may have to wait several days. After the recent terrorist attack in NYC where the attacker was a registered Lyft driver who was also on the FBI’s terrorist watch list, some wonder if Lyft’s quick background checks are good enough.

To tell you the truth I wish the city didn’t regulate any of the cab companies except having an equal background checking system to make it fair.

I still think all along the reason the negotiations with Lyft were done in SECRET was to not let the traditional cab companies know the city was going to put the screws to them. Bow to corporate America Sioux Falls they will own all of us soon.