Tuesday, June 12, 2007

Assembly Report for Tuesday, June 12, 2007

ASSEMBLY DELAYS ACTION ON A NEW NAME FOR TOWN SQUARE: Despite overwhelming public testimony favoring a n new name for Town Square to honor community leader Ruth Moulton, the Assembly on Tuesday postponed action on a decision until June 26, 2007. Making the motion was Assembly member Dan Sullivan who said he needed more time to fashion a "compromise" measure he says will pass the Assembly when written. The issue appears to be whether the Assembly will follow the recommendations of the two commissions whose advice it sought on the matter or decide for itself whether Ms Moulton will be honored by the naming on any portion of the Town Square in her memory.

About 26 persons testified before the Assembly, 20 in favor of naming the Town Square after Ruth Moulton; 6 had contrary suggestions, principally that a portion of the Square, but not the entire square be renamed. 20 community councils offered resolutions in favor; 2 councils were opposed. Recommendations of the Public Facilities Advisory Commission and the Parks and Recreation Commission in favor of naming the entire Town Square for Ms. Moulton were unanimous.

Only Assembly members Traini, Selkregg, Claman, and Tesche, opposed postponement and asked for a final vote on the matter. Sullivan offered no details on the "compromise" measure he intends to present to the Assembly on June 26th nor did he indicate which Assembly members he has lined up to support his position.

EAGLE RIVER TOWN CENTER IN THE WORKS: Passage of AR 2007-41 signals new life for the long dormant Valley River Center as the location of a new Town Center for Eagle River. Passed unanimously, the resolution recognizes the Valley River Center as a preferred location for the Eagle River Branch library and potentially other municipal offices in an area that already is rapidly developing as a commercial center of Eagle River. By separate action, the Assembly introduced and set for public hearing on June 26, 2007 a companion ordinance that would authorize procurement for library space and other municipal office space to begin in the site of the new Town Center.

ML&P HEADQUARTERS PROPOSAL DIES QUIETLY PENDING EXAMINATION OF POTENTIAL UTILITY MERGER: Crafted by a three person Assembly committee headed by Assembly member Shelia Selkregg, AM 345-2007 set out a detailed competitive process for site selection, design, engineering, and construction of a new headquarters building for Municipal Light and Power (ML&P). Curiously, that resolution was postponed indefinitely Tuesday night as Assembly members announced they wanted additional time to explore potential consolidation of Chugach Electric Association (CEA) and ML&P. The resolution was originally written following the Assembly’s earlier rejection of proposal by the mayor to purchase space for a new ML&P headquarters building in Mountain View’s new Glenn Center mall. As matters now stand, ML&P’s headquarters staff will continue to work out of aging facilities in Ship Creek, and the administration remains free to return to the Assembly with on any new proposal for moving ML&P into more suitable office quarters at another location.

Details on the possible consolidation of the two utilities were not provided to the Assembly.

CODE AMENDMENT BARS FELONS FROM REGISTRATION AS MUNICIPAL LOBBYISTS: On reconsideration, the Assembly unanimously passed AO 2007-72(s) which bars persons convicted of a felony from registration as municipal lobbyists.

NEW ETHICS RULE TARGETS INFLUENCE PEDDLING : Unanimous passage of AO 2007-74(S) bars "influence peddling" by elected officials and employees of the municipality. The ordinance make it a violation of the city’s Code of Ethics to state or suggest that, as a condition of some sort of official action on a matter, a private party hire or fire a particular employee, consultant, or lobbyist. Passage of the ordinance would deter municipal officials from steering subcontracts among private vendors doing business with the municipality or persons seeking official action by the Assembly.

1 Comments:

At 11:59 PM, Blogger D Gardener said...

I am very much opposed to naming Town Square or any part of it after one person. Though Ruth's friends are politically estute to quietly (so that the truth would not leak out) go to all of the Community Councils. I know of several folks that had friends and relatives that worked decades to get Town Square established. This was not done by one person but by many. By naming it for one person it is insulting to all others that gave so generously to the community - only to have the community give someone else ALL the credit. It was WELL known at the time, but seems to be forgotten that Anchorage Garden Club members fought hard for that and were GIVEN brick #1 in recognition of their efforts. Just because these polically savy friends of Ruths' do not know or care to listen to the truth do not make the facts different. I did not know Ruth Mouldon, but I would despise her if the Town Square or part of it were to be named after her. (Just as it is hurtful to think of all the work my husband did to save the trees along the bike trail that later was named after Lanie Fletcher!) Maybe Ruth did good things, but insulting the thousands of others that have generoulsy and anonymously helped to make this town better is uncalled for. Just because you knew her and her well connected frinds, does not mean the rest did not do more for longer. You only know the part of the story that Ruths' friends want you to know about. Though I probably believed just as strongly and in the same way as Ruth on the issues, her legacy will be how she jiped other worthy souls from being acknolwdged and divided the green space advocacy community. From what I heard about her, this would sicken her, but that is what her "friends" are doing in her name.

Please do not vote to change the name to honor only one person in such a space that others did so much more to create.

 

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