2011

So did the city really fix due process when it comes to code enforcement?

Ask Dan Daily;

The city lost my driveway issue in circuit court and didn’t appeal it into state Supreme Court.

The case of Daily versus the city became a constitutional argument questioning all city civil procedures. I won my driveway, so new code enforcement policy does not concern me. However, defendants must not be denied access to the courts for any civil procedure.

If city ordinance 2-66 still resembles “subject to judicial review” instead of “either party can appeal into circuit court,” they have not complied with the state court ruling.

I advise every citizen who contests a city decision to carry the argument straight into court. It doesn’t matter what the city process is, you’ll lose and need the court anyway.

Kinda sounds like nothing has really changed when it comes to code enforcement. No DUE PROCESS FOR YOU!

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Super Pam Homan. Elitist Snob?

Looks like I have been trumped again by Pam

First it was her precious horses she could not leave behind.

Then it was rules preventing a couple of sick kids from graduating high school.

Then it was K. Lesnar’s fault an anti-choice ad slipped into an activity guide.

Oh, and who can forget her hiring her daughter to work at SE Tech, ‘Didn’t break any nepotism rules.

Now Pammy is blaming a media source that is not ‘reputable‘ – boy, that has to burn.

Knobe asked whether she’d share the document (contract) with anyone else. “I would have to deem them reputable,” she answered.

Through a spokeswoman, Homan subsequently declined to show it to an Argus Leader reporter.

“You’re not on the list of reputable folks that she was willing to share her personal copy with,” DeeAnn Konrad said.

Yeah, like Knobe is more reputable then the Argus Leader. I about pissed my pants laughing when I read that. When is someone gonna finally put Pam in her place? The school board? That’s laughable. She is the Super of our school district, not Gawd.

IMPORTANT SF PUBLIC MEETINGS

There are two Event Center presentations for the public next week:

Monday @ the Main Library  6 to 7pm

Thursday @ Oakview Library   6 to 7pm

There is more doubt about the EC than I have ever heard to date out on the street (after last week’s debacle….)  People really need to show up at these public sessions and start asking some TOUGH questions!!

Also, for any one interested in the Railroad Relocation Plan, Mayor Huether and Joshua Peterson (Project Manager) will be at Saturday’s Listening and Learning session.

Overlook Cafe at the Falls   9:00 to 10:30  this Saturday

Any one who oppposes a rail siding south of 57th Street or a second bridge over the Falls needs to show up Saturday and also, Monday, October 3rd.  There will be a RR update at the 4:00 Informational and public input at 7:00.