“I only attend the important meetings. Now who wants a banana?â€
Well you have to laugh when Minnehaha County Commissioner, Jeff Barth says this;
A few of the county commissioners say they cannot remember the last time a sitting mayor spoke at one of their meetings.
He actually went on to say it has been NINE years since they have seen a sitting mayor of Sioux Falls at their meeting.
Commissioner Barth also asked the mayor about the growing crime rate in the city.
But that isn’t the only meetings the mayor has been missing out on. During the Sioux Falls city council informational councilors hammered the mayor about his absence at the county/city coffees the city council has each month with Lincoln and Minnehaha county commissioners and Erpenbach asked why the mayor hasn’t attended the joint meetings lately at Carnegie. After he danced around the question for about 2 minutes he told Erpenbach he has a “Busy Scheduleâ€. You know, it’s hard to pencil in a meeting when you are flying all over the state campaigning(?) for governor. Funny how he has time to go to Yankton, the Black Hills and next week to Brookings, but he can’t drive 10 minutes across town to attend an EVENING meeting at Carnegie. Councilor Erickson also reiterated that the mayor needs to attend the meetings and that they have been very productive. Councilor Jamison went as far to tell the mayor he is a “year behind†when it comes to negotiations with the counties about partnerships because he doesn’t attend the meetings. Huether said he has “got his staff on it.†So now the taxpayers are paying staffers to do the Mayor’s job so he can hop scotch around the state. Nice. Maybe if the mayor wants to spend more time campaigning then actually doing his job, someone can teach him how to teleconference using Skype. Let’s face it, he doesn’t attend these meetings because he is not in charge.
The Minnehaha County Commission also wondered if there could be any (financial) partnerships with the city;
Commissioner Jeff Barth hopes the county sees more benefits from whatever partnerships are in the future.
“The fact is that our revenues are growing at 30-percent of the revenues of the city and the state, and yet our responsibilities are increasing at a greater level,” Barth said.
Ironically, Huether talks the talk, but doesn’t walk the walk. The city could easily give the county a lot more of the kitty by simply cutting them a check for ‘services rendered’. I would much more prefer $24 million dollars of my tax money going to the county for services then purchasing an indoor pool that will only cost us millions each year in operations and maintenance.
Dick Kelly also scrutinizes the city’s use of TIF’s;
Development in the city continues to grow every year, with Huether saying Sioux Falls has doubled its number of TIFs in the last five and a half years. Commissioner Dick Kelly says those impact the county city immediately with sales and property tax dollars.
“We don’t see anything for generally 20 years when that property tax growth comes. Yet our expenses continue to rise and rise and rise. I just ask you continue to be very selective in what you do with the TIF programs,” Kelly said.
“You should demand that we scrutinize these TIFs and I will assure you we are,” Huether said.
LOL! We are already past the $500 million mark on building permits for the year and we are setting up to be another record year for them, yet somehow we need TIF’s? Boloney. Developers ask for TIF’s because they can. A great example is when the Lloyd companies asked for a TIF on the School for the Deaf property, then bailed on it when they couldn’t get one, yet another investor came in, didn’t ask for a TIF and has tons of interest in the property from other investors And it’s not like this guy is the wealthiest developer in town, it’s ‘Uncle Bruce’ who owns used car lots. TIF’s are not needed in Sioux Falls, they only have an adverse effect on county and school funding, they need to be eliminated.
Maybe our Mayor would understand the county relationship better if he attended a lot more government meetings instead jumping out of helicopters like he is a monkey.
It’s good to be king!
If you watch the YouTube video of the mayor addressing the county commission, it is truly painful. It so irritating to see how he dances around questions, repeating himself and never give a brief and concise answer. The county appears to be doing the best it can fiscally, but don’t count on the mayor to lend support if it means cutting into the $ he wants for his projects. His TIFs will probably continue for his favorites….you see how he never gave any positive response about having a county representative be part of TIF proposals OR have an independent body help strategize how the city and council can work together more effectively. He would not be in control of such a process. I thank the county for doing their best without adequate support from the city. Thank you for your hard work!
By the way, I don’t think the county commissioners needed to be told about city/county calloborations that are in existence. They know this!!
The county is the city except they get a fifth the budget. Their budget goes (primarilly) into social services and the jail. People services the city cruelly ignores. It’s a small county that’s mostly city. A true cooperation would be a combined city/county government. Considering constitutional cases headed into state supreme court, I’m hoping they’ll decide upon repealing the city charter and asking the county to take over.
Now that would be real city and county cooperation with constitutional service to the public. Take away city redundantcy, political appointments, and non-competitive bid contracts it could very well become better government at half the price without new taxes.
The mayor doesn’t come into the city for meetings often because his palace is 60 miles away on his own private lake. We should provide him with his own helicopter and pilot. Then, Sanford doesn’t have to fly him around making inconvenient stops to drop off his balls. Then too, he could use it for campaigning so he’ll have time to show up and kiss babies in Sioux Falls.