Transgender ordinance to be introduced (again) at Fort Wayne City Council tonight
Posted by Dan in Fort WayneKaren Goldner will yet again introduce an ordinance that makes no sense, in my opinion. I wrote about it earlier here.
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Mar
09
2010
Transgender ordinance to be introduced (again) at Fort Wayne City Council tonightPosted by Dan in Fort WayneKaren Goldner will yet again introduce an ordinance that makes no sense, in my opinion. I wrote about it earlier here.
Mar
05
2010
Tired of dodging potholes in Fort Wayne? Report one. Yeah, rightPosted by Dan in City & County Government, Fort WayneThe City of Fort Wayne. The digital darling of the Midwest, right? Wrong.
Mar
03
2010
Mr. Didier Asks for OpennessPosted by Jim Sack in City & County Government, Fort Wayne, PoliticsThere was little of significance on the agenda last night at council, so little in fact that members wondered why President Marty Bender had even bothered to hold the meeting. You see, there seems to be a cycle to the business of council not unlike various rhythms of life and, in council’s case, they peak during the budget season when there is a parade of paper and people to the table. Tags: Fort Wayne City Council, John Shoaff, Karen Goldner, Liz Brown, Tom DidierBy Jim Sack Ben Lanka missed a point this morning in his political column in the Journal. His error, while slight, gave me time to think about the media in Fort Wayne. Ben chided the mayor, Tom Henry, an old-family Fort Wayner, for referring to State Boulevard as State Street. So? Most of the old-timers in Fort Wayne, most who have been raised here would know it that way, not just as State Boulevard. Point for the mayor flub for the out-of-town reporter. Ben, however, is a very nice guy, works hard at his craft, but blew that one. Tags: Ben Lanka, Journal Gazette, Krauskopf Road, Tracy Warner, WBOI, WOWOLast year we reported this. Henry hired Palermo Galindo as Fort Wayne’s Hispanic-immigrant liaison back in June. Palermo Galindo operates Centro De Dinero, one of those high-priced check cashing services whose target audience is the Hispanic market, and undoubtedly Fort Wayne’s illegal alien population. Tags: Centro De Dinero, Fort Wayne, Palermo Galindo, Payday loans, Tom Henry
Feb
11
2010
Corruption? Sweet-heart Deal, or Just the Best AnswerPosted by Jim Sack in City & County Government, Fort WayneBy Jim Sack I heard the other day about what seemed to be a real blatant bit of insider dealing. It is a lesson in how Fort Wayne works and how rumors grow into something more. The story was of a sweet-heart deal and conflict of interest. It involved a leading citizen and one of his employees sitting on a board making the decision on the matter. Tags: Chris Guerin, Chuck Surack, Fort WayneBy Jim Sack Council was awash with stories last night. Tags: Fort Wayne City Council, Joe Bonahoom, Karen Goldner, Tom Didier
At least with sausage making you can drink a nice German beer, say a Kostritzer from Gera, to dull the pain. There was no such option today. The meeting was comical at times, disappointing most of the time, disrespectful, inarticulate, confused, and oh yes, a mess. The highly respected John Stafford chairs the task force and even as capable and articulate as he is the meeting got away from him quickly. The seating chart should have been a giveaway. One the left (literally, not figuratively) were Councilmen Tom Smith, Tim Pape and Mitch Harper. On the right (literally and figuratively) were County Council members Roy Buskirk, Paula Hughes and Paul Moss. In the middle (to their misfortune) were commissioners Linda Bloom and Nelson Peters, moderator Stafford and placed uncomfortably near Councilman Moss our fuming Mayor Tom Henry. (Bill Brown fortuitously had scheduled something else moons ago so he was spared the confusion and confrontation and pettiness.) Tags: Bil Brown, Mitch Harper, Nelson Peters, Paul Moss, Paula Hughes, Tim Pape, Tom Henry
Feb
04
2010
Fort Wayne Mayor Henry taking lessons from ObamaPosted by Dan in City & County Government, Fort WayneIndiana News Center is reporting Henry’s ducking and running for cover.
As one local government official said, “there was conflict between Pat Roller and Greg Purcell and Tom (Henry) chose her.” Greg Purcell is returning to Michigan to care for ailing family members. Maybe that is the case, but it sounds as lame a reason to leave the high-paying job as Mike Pence saying he prefers the life of a Congressman to that of a Senator. Something is not right. Purcell, is seems, did speak truth to power, was critical of the way matters such as the casino issue and the I&M fight were handled and eventually lost favor with the mayor. You might remember the mayor said he was neutral on the issue of bringing a casino to Fort Wayne and then was seen lobbying hard in the legislature for just that outcome. In the matter of the I&M lease of City Light property the matter was and remains poorly explained to the public, has become entwined in legal machinations and has not been the win for the community and himself that the mayor expected. Tags: Greg Purcell, Pat Roller, Tom Henry
Feb
02
2010
Purcell rides into the sunsetPosted by Jim Sack in City & County Government, Fort WayneBy Jim Sack Fort Wayne will miss Greg Purcell. He is a capable administrator, a relatively skilled politician and a nice guy, really. Tags: democrat corruption, Fort Wayne City Council, Greg Purcell, pay-to-play, Tom Henry |
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