I find this post from April of 2014 on Holsen’s blog interesting. She is basically endorsing Greg Jamison when he was running against the former mayor for a second term.

But what is interesting about her post, is that after 5 years, it seems little has changed.

Here’s what I remember about the incumbent’s first term as mayor:

  • Taking credit for road construction that has been the heartbeat and soul of the five year Capital Improvement Plan for decades. 
  • Being dubbed the downtown revivalist when Downtown SF is probably in the worse shape it’s been since former Mayors Hanson and Munson took on Downtown revitalization years ago.
  • Money in the piggy bank comments when money in the reserve fund has been the norm, not the exceptional happening in the last four years.
  • The bullish economic boom enjoyed in Sioux Falls that has been bullish the last twenty years, not just in the last four years.
  • Taking credit for cheap airfares and the introduction of Frontier Airlines that had been in the works before the first term of this mayor even began.
  • The destroying and firing of city directors employed or retained as career professionals and turned into a political patronage system with the loss of some outstanding city directors and not being transparent about why they were no longer employed in his administration. They resigned, good people, I didn’t really fire them.
  • The campaign talk about the wonderful city employees on his team these last few months when they were not even on his horizon or speech the first 3 years of his term. Oh, he did talk about those rich benefits city employees enjoyed when he addressed the Downtown Rotary Club his first year in office.
  • Casting a dim light on ethics and an appearance of impropriety by investing in real estate that gets TIF funding from a department directly supervised by the mayor and approved by the city council.
  • Petition drives galore – snow gates, indoor/outdoor pools, railroad switching lines clogging neighborhoods and traffic patterns, a Walmart on four corners of the city, development plans, spending issues, sweeping zoning ordinance changes. A restless and unhappy citizenry.
  • A city charter revision commission that decided it didn’t need to work transparently and publicly in front of the citizens because they were being criticized for their work.
  • Choosing to not reappoint some city board members under a cloud of heavy handedness and retribution for not doing his bidding.

You could argue that Mayor TenHaken’s appointments are even worse then that last guy, MUSH WORSE.

4 Thoughts on “Has anything changed in 5 years?

  1. Theocratic Republic of SD on August 25, 2019 at 8:45 pm said:

    Anything changed in the last 5 years?

    In God We Trust now mandated to be placed in our public schools.

    South Dakota has made the news in regards to it’s brain drain.

  2. Desperately seeking Seney Island on August 25, 2019 at 9:09 pm said:

    And that is why the old adage, “You can’t fight city hall” is still poignant.

    (and Woodstock said: “It’s definitely hard, too, as long as they keep changing the petition rules.”)

  3. Theocratic Response on August 26, 2019 at 9:54 am said:

    The brain drain is becoming very evident in the city leaders

  4. Woodstock's alter ego on August 30, 2019 at 2:15 am said:

    Isn’t it amazing how there are often winners and losers in the same family? I mean, some go on to be the “Greatest Kicker Ever,” while others, well, ????

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