UPDATE III: This gets better by the minute, or worse, depending on how you look at it. I guess the meeting wasn’t supposed to happen. The explanation is that there was a software glitch and it reposted an old meeting agenda. While I would agree that may be the case, how did the date get changed? You can timestamp things on the internet, but you must physically do it. The software wouldn’t change the date, or maybe it did? But the kicker is how they tried to cover it up. They have been telling folks that the agenda was only up for a few minutes before discovered. LMFAO! It was posted Friday afternoon and NOT pulled until this morning. That is 72 hours+. Let’s pretend for a moment that the agenda was NOT supposed to be posted, which is fine, but you need to repost the meeting as CANCELED, especially if it appeared in the agenda online for several days, you can’t just REMOVE IT. I don’t think I can defend the city clerk anymore, or for that matter council staff that should really be proofreading this stuff for the city clerk. I told a new city councilor tonight that it is embarrassing for the council to have such incompetent staff, but beyond their embarrassment it is very bad for the citizens when agendas are randomly posted then removed without notice. There is some weird sh!t going on at Carnegie and City Hall, and I don’t even think George Carlin could explain it. God rest his twisted soul.

UPDATE II: Apparently city hall has been flooded with calls about the agenda, and probably why the meeting has been pulled off the city agenda page. Many have been questioning the date but also why councilor Jensen is listed.

UPDATE: I have a feeling they are doing this meeting because the state law of gifting dead animals out of state goes into effect July 1 and I am sure the administration wants to ditch these animals as soon as they get an opportunity and I have no doubt those animals will be loaded into a truck and ready to roll on July 1, which falls on a Monday.

See, you can actually post an agenda for a public meeting on a public meeting agenda page! Glad you figured it out! Where do I send the cookies?

As usual, the dead animals. The gift that keeps giving.

By l3wis

5 thoughts on “UPDATE III: See, that wasn’t so hard”
  1. I’ve seen it all now. I saw a food truck at Menards yesterday. We don’t need no fxcking food trucks at Menards. Menards should only be for lumber, nails, and paint. People were standing out in front of this truck, too, staring at it like they just saw an image, or were looking for an image of Mother Mary.

    And what about food truck inflation? When are we going to start talking about that issue:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yMMCWxZcr7M

  2. Once a councilperson, then always a councilperson, because once you leave the council you are still allowed to use the council gym, the council dining room, and a year after your departure you can even lobby current councilors on the floor of the council dais….. No wait a minute, that’s only with the US Senate…. Never mind….. (But what about a continual basement office at Carnegie Hall?)

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