Sioux Falls Parks and Rec

Pool Rate Tiers, Public input, 6/16/2015

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What can we say that Greg Neitzert doesn’t cover with detail. Greg showed up and started the Sioux Falls City Council Public Input on June 16, 2015 with a resounding boom. In his quiet way he laid out the issues before the council.

My cameraman Bruce also joined in on the Public Input reminding the council of the 2014 election promises made by Don Kearney and the administration now being broken. He let the council know the Park Board had a great meeting during the day and he recorded for the public to see on DaCola.

Transparency, fairness, promises and more are highlighted in this video. Join in our discussion of fairness and promises. The city illegally promised if the public voted against the outdoor pool, they would get an indoor pool by default. With this indoor pool they were promising no multi-tier pricing schemes and openness to the public. What we have discovered is the opposite.

The rate increase issue is a problem we citizens must now help them consider. Do we let the special citizens be allowed to take over this neighborhood pool as their special place or do we fight to keep it a neighborhood pool and meeting spot. Do we let the city reserve the Spellerberg Pool for just those who can afford to pay the premium prices or do we let everyone use it?

MayorCam 2015 was in full operation for Public Input on Tuesday night just for you. Sit back and enjoy.

Pool Rates Discussion, 6/16/2015

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With Don Kearney and Tracy Turbak’s help we learn about budgeting “squishy ground” (FF:29:00). We also see a Sioux Falls City Council work to regain our confidence in the legislative process.

Don and Tracy with the guidance of the city’s Chief Marketing Officer blind-sided the community and Council with their proposed 400% rate increases last week. Because the Council has been so tightly run by our Strong Mayor form of government for so long, the administration figured they would just drop and run the rate increases through the process. The Council took back some control of the process this week. This is great example theater and government in action.

If we would have had this kind of action prior to any number of issues over the last 19 years our town could be so much better. This should not be a town of one image or dream. It is a town of 170,000 dreams. Combining the needs of all 170,000 residents makes this a better place.

The Council is finding their voice in the process. The Council is our legislature and in this video we see them working together to use their voice for us. Our administration and its members do not speak well of our City Council because the Mayor has made them patsies. We are so proud this group of 8 stuck together and worked together on this issue.

Kids going to pools is a cherished activity in the summer. Go back and read the early streetcar history of Sioux Falls. The reason we now have Sherman Park and the current 18th St was to take families over to the Big Sioux River swimming hole and beach. One of the primary pushes for swimming pools was the need for a safe place for kids to cool off in the summer. It has kept most of the public from the dangers of cooling off in the Big Poo river and falls. If the administration is successful in their rate increase efforts, the kids will be back playing in the Big Poo because it is free.

Remember the promises made in 2014, there would not be a 2 tier pricing system for the pools of Sioux Falls. There would be one. The “neighborhood” pool of Spellerberg Park through the deceptive election of 2014 became a “community” pool. Kearney never explained what he meant by the change. Now we know, according to the fee plan presented the Spellerberg neighborhood residents are not going to be allowed to use it.

We already know about 50% of our kids don’t get enough to eat in Sioux Falls because mom and dad don’t make enough money to pay the rent. How does this administration think these kids will get $4 or more to go swimming every day in the summer.

This video allows us to look into the questions of our town’s priorities. To pay for the administration’s gift of $10 million and TIFs to friendly developers building luxury boxes in the sky downtown, we let the children play in the Big Poo because we have no money. Nice…

By the way, without MayorCam running we miss some of the best moments from Tuesday night. It is a shame we were not able to save behind the scene tongue lashings, forgotten keys, cellphone, wallet and more for posterity. Enjoy what we did save for you.

Congratulations to our new and improved City Council of Sioux Falls. Keep it up!

Sioux Falls Parks Board Meeting 6/16/2015

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Finally a video recording of these mysterious meetings.

My cameraman Bruce finally found a Sioux Falls Park Board meeting to attend on June 16, 2015. He searched the dark Great Bear lodge and found a place to setup so you might understand how it works in Sioux Falls, aka, Huetherville, SD. Don Kearney could not have found a more out of the way place to hide his planned rate increase vote and still be in Huetherville.

Notice how the camera and 4 citizens sitting in the audience had a difficult time seeing the panel discuss the topic of the day, the gouging of the swimming and not Huetherville public.

Remember this is only a swimming pool, its just indoors. Why do we have to worry about the difference between “Aquatic Center” versus “Swimming Pool” for a rate increase? When did the City Council adopt the classification difference. We will get into this more in our next installment, “Kearney goes to Council”.

As Kearney completes his PowerPoint the interesting events start to take place. In short order, the Park’s department agenda quickly tanked. The 7 members of the board torpedoed the administration’s planned rate increase. Mike Crane offered a temporary counter rate plan when Kearney insisted he had to have something to take to the City Council the same night.

Nothing like waiting until the last minute to try and sneak something past the voters, Park Board and City Council only to fail in a big way. Congratulations Mr. Kearney!

By the way, we have be advocating for all city boards, commissions, planning sessions and working sessions to be broadcasted. CityLink and the Internet access would allow all the people to see how their government works. It would go a long way to opening up the process for all. The many of the disastrous decisions perpetrated by our “most open administration in city history” could have been adverted.

The ‘Lies’ told before the election about pool rates

As you know, many of the ‘Advocational’ sessions before the municipal elections were recorded by South DaCola. I had a group of soldiers review them recently for times when rates were mentioned. Here are our results;

(FF to 23:00) - Sioux Falls Advocational Education Session #1 3/3/2014

(FF to 14:00) - Sioux Falls Advocational Education Session #3 3 12 2014

 
(FF to 16:30 . . . goes past 17:00) - Sioux Falls Advocational Education Session #5 3/20/2014

(FF to 16:00 then to 22:00) - Sioux Falls Advocational Education Session #8 3/31/2014

As you will see, the Parks Department employees, mostly the Director, Don Kearney repeatedly say in the meetings;

• The City Council will set the indoor pool rates. As we know now, the Parks Department is trying to set the rates and FORCE the council to pass their suggestions.

• Indoor and Outdoor pool rates would be the SAME and a yearly pass would be good for ALL of the facilities (Indoor and Outdoor). They now have suggested splitting them into two separate passes and charging MORE for indoor pass.

• The aquatic consultants recommended the rate structure staying the same for both facility. Today, there is NO mention of this recommendation by the Parks Department in there latest proposal.

• The rates will not change (go up) after the indoor facility is built.

As we have been pointing out since the election, many lies were told to us about the indoor pool. It was not paid for with bonds, there hasn’t been an MOU with the VA, and now we are separating classes of people when it comes to who can use the facilities.

As I understand, from a text message I just got from a foot soldier at the Parks meeting, the Board just voted 7-0 to pull the rate recommendations for the indoor pool and revisit those rates in 2016 and just focus on the outdoor rates.

Is the elimination of the FREE pool passes a convenient distraction?

First off I find it a little odd that the 1st reading of the pool rate increases was posted on Friday before the Parks Board actually votes on the rate increases as an entire body, in public at their 4 PM meeting tomorrow at Great Bear. (AgendaParkBoard 06-16-15

A forgone conclusion I guess.

I also find the Argus editorial yesterday against eliminating the FREE passes interesting. I think many people in the city administration are trying to distract the conversation about the poor kids losing passes so they can sneak the gigantic rate increases by.

Sorry, this is all a part of the conversation.

For those of you that can afford to pay for pool passes, God Bless You, I also think you can afford increases, but they should be reasonable. Imagine if your healthcare insurance provider told you there would be a 400% increase in 3 years. You would literally sh*t a brick.

The focus of the conversation should be reasonable rate increases and finding a way to subsidize free passes.

I advise the city council to not get distracted by the FREE pool pass discussion, and consider ALL people affected by this measure, rich and poor.