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What Falls Park could be

Notice I call it Falls Park and not THE FALLS. The first thing the next mayor needs to do is take down that stupid looking 1982 jacket vest colored sign and replace if with a new quartzite sign that says ‘Falls Park’. So if any future mayors try to do the same thing, it will be a little bit harder to replace. I still don’t know how a mayor can just make that decision on his own with executive authority? That should have gone thru public hearings with the naming committee, historic board, the parks board, the planning commission, the rubberstamp arts commission and a vote of the city council. Heck, the next mayor needs to do just that to get it changed back! So much corruption at city hall. When I bitched to someone about this who works at city hall they kind of said to me like ‘Who cares.’ and I was like, ‘How would you like it if he renamed Fawick Park, Sanford Park and replaced David with that goofy Happy Chef looking statue that sits on the Sanford campus.’ They had a change of heart.

LOOK HOW BEAUTIFUL WE COULD MAKE FALLS PARK WITHOUT SPENDING MUCH ON PERMANENT INFRASTRUCTURE

If you have ever been to the Butchart Gardens in Victoria, BC, Canada, you know what I am talking about. It is one of the gems of this coastal city. When I lived in the Pacific Northwest I made a couple of trips to Victoria (before 9/11 so all you needed was an ID to enter the country and empty your pockets before getting on the ferry. I saw them make an old lady cry because she couldn’t take her peaches with her. The attendant was like, ‘Mam, this is a 45 minute ride and there is a huge food court at the dock’.) Victoria is on a peninsula thingy so driving there is a pain in the ass, so peeps drive from Seattle to Port Angeles and take a 45 minute cruise in open ocean. I tell you this because we came back on high tide once and I was as green as cucumber.

With Greek and Scottish culture throughout the city and dozens of public museums the Butchart Gardens is there true attraction;

Internationally renowned, the 55-acre display garden located near Victoria, British Columbia was created in 1904 by Jennie Butchart. Still privately owned and operated by family descendants, The Gardens is a National Historic Site of Canada. Open every day of the year, welcoming over one million visitors annually.

You just get lost in there. I would recommend the city fund a trip so a councilor, parks manager and parks board member can go see this in person. We could do this at Falls Park using native flowers and grasses and really turn Falls Park into a nature wonderland instead of a Six Flags.

There is also a bigger idea in all of this. If you read the Buchart website you will notice it is privately owned with volunteers. You could get corporate sponsorship’s for the garden beds at Falls Park that could pay for the little maintenance they will need or even have a team of volunteers. If the Pavilion can use volunteers to operate it’s Great Hall, then why can’t the city have volunteers maintain Falls Park?

There are so many opportunities to bring in the community on this and make it the talk of the midwest, but if contractors in this town don’t get a contract every 5 minutes to poor concrete over our parks, they get nervous and city hall folds like a cheap suit.

Politics in Sioux Falls is divided by money, not party

Before I get into a half story about a strange dynamic going on right now in city government that involves rich powerful people and money grubby politicos let’s talk about what we want to see next year.

I want to wish everyone a Happy New Year and hopefully next year at this exact time I will be blogging about how our new mayor transformed government access and integrity within the halls of city hall. Our city council is actually writing policy that benefits citizens over businesses, the Dems sweep the House and Senate and eliminate the filibuster to overturn most of Republiscum’s horrific policies. The irony is this will be a cakewalk for Dems if they win. Why? Because the dipsh!t GOP hasn’t passed any legislation only waiting on Trump to do EO’s which can be overturned by the Congress pretty quickly by codifying it.

I will also celebrate my 19th Anniversary of DaCola on June 24th. My intention has always been to try to make it to 20 years before my blogging career (at least in politics) ends. In retirement I plan to do a video blog about my travels. There have been almost 15,000 posts on DaCola since it’s inception.

MONEY IN SIOUX FALLS MAKES STRANGE BEDFELLOWS

While most people would think we are divided by the Left/Right in this community when it comes to politics, that couldn’t be further from reality.

MONEY. That’s what divides this town. If you have moolah, it doesn’t matter if you are Repug or Demorat, as long as you have the greenbacks. It’s the Rich Party vs. the Poor Party. And while there is more of us in the Poor Party, the Rich Party has more buying power.

There’s an interesting dynamic going on right now behind the scenes that involves a mayoral candidate a possible gubernatorial candidate and a little rich weasel in our community playing defense and offense, all with different political affiliations. I would love to tell you what I know so far, because this stuff is as juicy as it gets, but I want this to ferment a little longer before I serve that glass of whine.

For the record nothing ILLEGAL is going on here, that I can see, I wouldn’t even classify it as corrupt or unethical, it is just typical money politics in Sioux Falls with the same cast of characters trying to play games with the Clems to get what they want. I hope they ALL F’ING LOSE at the ballot box 🙂 We can only hope. I know I ain’t voting for either of them.

Sioux Falls City Councilors are oblivious to ethics and transparency

And the unethical behavior continues!

A committee with representation from community members, city council and city administrators looked through the applications and chose which organizations best fit into those three categories and served the needs of Sioux Falls. 

City councilor Miranda Bayse was originally on the committee, however, a conflict of interest with one of the nonprofits caused her to step away from the reviewing and voting on the organizations. She still offered insight to KELOLAND News about the new process. 

Bayse said the proposals exceeded the budget, so committee members had to be selective about which nonprofits received funding from the city. 

“The coliseum and what happens in that space is very important,” Bayse said in an interview with KELOLAND News Tuesday. “I don’t know the answer, but if funding isn’t feasible in the budget, are there other ways as a community to support and encourage the things that happen in that space?” 

Bayse also acknowledged the timeline to submit and review proposals was tight, which could have played a role in why some organizations received funding while others did not. 

Isn’t it interesting how she knows so much about the review process yet she claims she stepped away from it. She was likely in on the meetings, and even if she didn’t vote she can influence other members. It’s pretty simple, if you have a conflict, your recuse yourself before the process even begins. You also tell the public what that conflict is and you certainly can’t vote or influence other councilors. Three strikes against Lucy.

It almost seems like they are proud of what they can get away with. After the city election in June if crap doesn’t shape up I am going to file ethics complaints against the mayor, city councilors and city employees. It’s time they learn what it means to be ethical because this type of blazen behavior erodes public trust immensely.