Tuesday, November 25, 2008

STRONG MAYOR, TOUGH TIMES

Town of Ruston Special Council meeting Monday November 24th, 2008;

Mayor Bruce Hopkins gavelled the meeting to order with flag salute. Four council members in attendance and Town Attorney and Town Clerk. Three (3) members of public attended! This was the easy part. The next hour and a half was so complicated to be almost bewildering, the complexity of the Town's financial situation close to hopeless; but not impossible. I admire the indefatigable confidence and positive outlook of Councilman Jim Hedrick and am trying to adopt it and leave out the negative, he is our cornerstone to the future. The input from Karen, Town Clerk, was precise providing a vast knowledge of the Town budget and of town procedures. Although a few council persons are always looking for the negative. Without Karen this would be a bigger mess by far. The Town Attorney kept them from themselves with constant reminders they could not talk about tax increases without a scheduled, advertised public meeting. Great job David Britton. Opening the can of worms followed a short discussion of an ad valorem tax increase (a certain rate on invoiced value, (lawyer talk)).

STRONG MAYOR, absolutely, while learning the ropes Bruce Hopkins has shown himself to be a take charge Mayor and most impressive, able to bring the conflicting council members with conflicting solutions to task and keep them moving ahead, straight ahead, with little tolerance for side tracking and "the sky is falling" syndrome. And this was his first official meeting, great start.

I cannot over emphasize the complexity and challenges facing the town, they are immense. After sitting through 90 minutes my brain was starting to spin but I stuck it out to understand the tolerance and devotion to the Town by the Council and Mayor. All this (Council person) for $30 a month and the Mayor $500 per month. Meeting after meeting taking up many evenings of personal time. This new Mayor is extremely dedicated and should receive a large salary increase as he is becoming the de facto Town Administrator.

There was a lot of talk about a TA Town Manager/Administrator for $108,000 per year versus $500 a month for the Mayor. The discussion involved leaving it in the budget or taking it out. The sticking point is Point Ruston oversight. There seems to be a lack of trust. But the reality is Point Ruston has more of an interest in a successful development than the Town or at least equal. Both are in for the limit. The distrusting council persons should get on board and take advantage of the services available to the Town through Pont Ruston and not try to duplicate them. Example: Town has a Tunnel Fund with a balance of over $100,000 from a grant obtained by former Mayor Bob Pudlo to straighten the tunnel. The EPA is forcing the Town to move the storm sewer outlet and cleanse the water before it enters the bay. WHY NOT TRADE OFF: WIN, WIN?

It seems that every meeting a new FUND is discovered, previously unknown. The Town needs to document their funds and their intended uses in a form (digital or paper) available to all, especially new Town employees. Operating in the dark or each new council person going into a discovery process is time wasting.

They talk about a no tax policy relying on some illusory GRANTS they are going to apply for like they are given out like candy on Halloween. Good luck, the competition is intense (Public Works Trust Fund) and the path is difficult. The Mayor understands there is a great opportunity with the Obama administration for INFRASTRUCTURE projects and JOB creation. Rather than individual grants, time consuming and costly, join them in a single INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECT emphasizing JOBS not money. JOB CREATION is the new buzzword to move successfully through the bureaucracy of forms and jargon. Major projects the Town needs to address ASAP are:

.street lights replaced and underground wiring
.sanitary sewer system replaced
.storm sewers upgraded replaced to EPA standards
.storm sewer outlets to Commencement Bay, eliminate contaminants
.streets rebuilt surface and sub surface
.electrical system, poles and wires replaced, hopefully underground

It's JOBS! J-O-B-S, print it on the top of every page in the grant request in capital over sized letters. The timing needs to be expeditious.

There is a minority preaching Tacoma or bankruptcy. Tacoma Power will not take Ruston's electrical system. Too old, too expensive for ROI, return on investment. The city of Tacoma does not want or will not annex the Town of Ruston and its myriad problems and dysfunctional community. All they have to do is wait for it to default to Pierce County and then annex Point Ruston through the Boundary Review Commission. Makes sense, go for the gold leaving behind the IOUs. Tacoma has a 100 percent cooperation with Point Ruston and wants it to succeed big time. Try it Ruston, Tacoma likes it.

Nothing will work with the present dysfunctional Town Council and it's diametrically opposite goals. They need to learn to work together and forget the BC division, before cabal. Forget Tacoma as the big brother coming to save us and work together and save ourselves. Unless this happens the Town will disappear in a whirlpool of discontent. MAYOR HOPKINS, in my opinion, ended the meeting with a stroke of genius, calling on each Council person to submit a plan for a final budget by Saturday the 29th. No plan no input. Thus the zero budgeters will have to delineate tax cuts or tax increases and the borrow from the emergency funds outline their plans. No more going in circles.

Again the enormousness or the tasks at hand are mind blowing. To understand what I cannot possibly pass on you need to attend a budgetary meeting, more are scheduled, and take an interest in your Town. Three people in attendance the Town's future hanging in the balance. I gave up after ten pages of notes and trying here to set the tone and hopefully bring agreement. These are my thoughts, tapes/CD of the meeting available at Town Hall for five dollars.

WORK TOGETHER! WORK WITH POINT RUSTON! THEY ARE ON OUR SIDE! BREATHE DEEPLY AND FORGE AHEAD IN DAUNTING TIMES!

Tuesday, November 18, 2008

MAYOR CABAL

Ruston town Council regular meeting Nov. 17, 2008 7pm:

It's all downhill from here!

After interviews held during the council session Bruce Hopkins was approved 5-0 as the next Ruston Mayor after a motion by Wayne Stebner and seconded by Dan Albertson. Interviews were scheduled originally for 6pm Special council meeting but only Kim Wheeler showed up at 6pm. That should tell you this was all prearranged as three cabal applicants withdrew and Mr. Hopkins showed up for 7pm regular council meeting. These are my notes that follow, for complete recording of what went on tapes are for sale at Town Hall for five dollars.

The vote was followed by loud clapping, cheering and even whistling by the cabal members in the audience none of who showed up at 6pm for the scheduled interviews. Excuse me one did show up and conversed extensively with Dan Albertson after he abruptly call for adjournment of the 6pm Special Session. This is the second mayor Dan has had dyspepsia with.Ten to one this was another open and notorious violation of the OPEN MEETINGS ACT? Then the council all mouthed their platitudes how wonderful, wonderful this selection was and how his presence would bring a calming atmosphere to the town. Yah, as the ship goes under in a swirl of lawsuits. Let's face it this was our last chance to save the Town of Ruston. The Ruston Mayor, Town Attorney, one council person now operating in sync with Dan Albertson.

INTERVIEWS ORAL - Questions, prepared answers attached

Five candidates, two withdrew before meeting one withdrew at meeting leading BRUCE HOPKINS and KIM WHEELER. Both presented very well written responses prior to meeting.
Kim Wheeler had a very exact knowledge of his response while Bruce Hopkins oral answers appeared to be superficial emphasizing grants, aid, free money.

Shortened questions -
1- interest in serving, qualifications make you the best choice for Mayor.
2- outline your agenda for next year, how would you address issues and potential solutions.
3- Ruston has significant infrastructure issues. How would you address and finance public infrastructure investments?
4- What is your plan to make certain Ruston remains a viable and financially stable community?
5- Given the volatile nature of Ruston politics how do you plan to interface with Town council, citizens making sure everyone is contributing to a solution?
6- Given the Marcotte report what is your strategy to keeping the town solvent until 2014? What if 2014 timeline delayed?


HOPKINS- summarized answers to oral questions-
1- great community, lived here 16 years (Unicorn 80 years, formerly Brick Tavern), honored, speaks highly of Michael Transue
2- need grants, aid
3- funding possibilities
4- all sources of funding
5- open and honest communications, relationship with current council members, Ruston has bad name and "you had better live here"
6- bottom falls out of housing, need to restate options, revenue may not grow, negative, something dramatic happens, alternative revenue sources

WHEELER- summarized answers to oral questions
1- former elected mayor, served four year term
2- get us back together again (community), grants require money research, infrastructure problems date back to 2000, old part of town needs upgrade, get public involved in decisions
3- town lighting is broken, jerry-rigged, use electric utility fund
4- problems since 2000 when Asarco closed, better shape now, can last to projected date 2014, town is in good shape no debt, maintain current living environment
5- need public forums, committed to work with council, faced harsh criticism before, put yesterday behind us, past behind us
6- financial challenges require reevaluation, we have no debt, can manage with money we have, managed before without grants no help, town used to have one police officer working 7pm till 3am (Kim Wheeler later appointed chief of police), five part time no training, fire department upgrade paid off, need team of people


PUBLIC COMMENTS-
Jim Wingard - Wheeler most qualified, (to Hopkins) will you continue previous attacks on UNICORN SPORTS BAR? Answer ambiguous: noise.
Mary Joyce - vote for Hopkins
Don Torbet - found Wheeler to be extremely honest, honorable, trust with my life, baggage yes but lots of experience, can take over tomorrow
Beth Torbet - Kim Wheeler got a lot done for the town, Winnifred street bridge, The Commencement, lights on 51st street
Edie Talman - Kim voted of office out by a large margin
didn't get name - Hopkins speaks for neighbors, calm presence

COUNCIL COMMENTS -
Wayne Stebner - makes motion to approve Bruce Hopkins as mayor, seconded
Jane Hunt - I will vote for Bruce, he is a calm person
Jim Hedrick - Bruce Hopkins is a transformational figure, appreciate Kim Wheeler, legitimate and sincere for Town of Ruston, With Bruce I can have a beer and sit down and watch Gonzaga basketball game
Dan Albertson - Thanks Brian Ficala and Wayne Stebner who withdrew as excellent candidates, Bruce Hopkins is an excellent choice, Kim Wheeler had excellent answers, correct on street lights, we can use his information provided (no mention of Bradley Huson who also withdrew and served as interim Mayor for three months)
TIME TO VOTE- 5-0 for HOPKINS followed by loud clapping, cheering, whistling.

Celebration time!!!! For what? Albertson who recently mentioned "Jobs for Justice" as an ally in going after Point Ruston, for lack of oversight by town, now has a direct line into the development decisions. Smell a one hundred million dollar lawsuit in the wings?

Grants, Aid???? Forget them, let's add up the dollars.
$90,000 lost on so called "Ballet Lawsuit" with the Commencement (Wayne)
$70,000 grant refused to upgrade MDP Master Development Plan for Asarco site
$30,000 more or less taxable income LOST from Point Defiance Casino as a result of exorbitant gambling tax increase, plus lost B&O tax, and due to refusal of Town Attorney to stipulate yes to a 3-1 council vote imposing tax (Who was he representing? I see nothing favorable in this for the Town of Ruston!)
$9,000,000 plus lawsuit Point Defiance Casino vs. Town of Ruston due to closure of gambling business and loss of up to 35 jobs
$3,000 dollars overtime pay to fill in for full time police officers assigned to midnight shift at UNICORN BAR AND GRILL

Add to this an unstable government unable to unite behind the POINT RUSTON development and it all spells trouble. Would you give a grant or aid to a Town that can squander money at this rate.
A new Mayor who has a history of attacking a local business he dislikes and was previously invited Agenda Item number one to play a video at a town council meeting with the sound amplified showing the closed door of the Unicorn making the Ruston Police in the video look very uninvolved. Bruce Hopkins made a fool out of himself pulling such a connived stunt although he couldn't have done it without inside help. Another lawsuit pending, the Town's defense here will take some imagination. His greatest claim to fame and Mayoral experience appearing at council meetings many times complaining about noise outside the Unicorn and his video which a copy of was never provided to the Town. Guess who is in charge of hiring, firing in the Police Department? Another Chief lawsuit in the wings, refusal to obey unlawful order?

The Dan and Wayne show for shadowing town bankruptcy, merging into the City of Tacoma. Forget it! Tacoma does not want nor will annex this town and its horrendous problems. You can bank on it. They will wait until it is mismanaged into oblivion and then annex Point Ruston leaving the rest of the town slowly sinking into the Bay, via sewer collapse.

The public comment about Mayor Wheeler "being voted out of office by a wide margin" stirred up a lot of brain cells. Mayor Wheeler not only did great things for this town, HE SAVED THIS TOWN and provided millions in funds in interest bearing savings account to tide the town over until 2014 when Point Ruston is projected to kick in.

His thanks, no thanks, hello and welcome CABAL. Mayor Wheeler on qualifications for the Mayoral position was a ten and Bruce Hopkins zero on experience a one on being calm. This man deserved the ovation not a kick in the teeth. Ruston what have you done to this once proud and viable neighborhood community once filled with vibrancy and good will? You have wrought malcontents and evil intentioned people in to sow divisiveness and discord, secret government, citizens silenced.

Why am I doing this? Believe me it takes l lot of time and effort but I see no light at the end of the soon to be filled tunnel. I will try and come up with an answer. Will attach written answers to questions separately.

next: Scrooge Town.


























Wednesday, November 5, 2008

RICH TOWN POOR TOWN

Ruston town council meeting Monday Nov.3, 2008 @ 7pm:

It started pretty orderly with agenda items 6 and 7 moved to 2 and 3 with Fire Chief Don Torbet's presentation on HAZMAT and INFECTIOUS WASTE interlocal agreement and discussion. Without these agreements the Town Hall could, possibly, be shut down for an indefinite period of time.

Agenda item 2 An ordinance relating to dogs in public areas and designated off-leash areas (second reading) was move to agenda item one for Steve Taylor but was then cancelled.

Agenda item 4 - Ordinance No. 1269 - An ordinance adding a chapter 1.18 "General Penalty (second reading) was passed 5-0. Got the skinny this time. This ordinance was required because of "illegal dumping" on 49th street where the culprits thumbed their nose at the Town as the applicable ordinance had no teeth, no enforcement provision.

Agenda item 5 - Ordinance No. 1271 An ordinance authorizing an emergency expenditure for settlement of legal claims (second reading) passed 5-0. This ordinance settled the claim by former Police Chief of Ruston for $125,000 cost to the Town with legal fees to be paid by AWC, Association of Washington Cities. Mayor Bradley Huson allowed for public comments and there was only one inquiring of any other cost to the Town and the response from the Town Attorney was brief and to the point: that this being a SETTLEMENT the amount stipulated was the total and final amount.

Agenda item 6 - Ordinance No. 1272 An Ordinance for supplemental budget for Engineering Services (first reading) was passed 5-0 with a plea from Council persons Wayne Stebner regarding failing sewers and Dan Albertson citing need for paving an alley.

Agenda item 7 - Resolution No. 435 Engineering Services - this is where things started going askew when they got to authorizing the Mayor to enter into a contract for Town Engineering Services. Item 7.B. of the PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AGREEMENT called for "mileage at the rate which the Internal Revenue Service allows per mile without supporting documents."

This got the Tacoma cabal twins into an immediate tailspin. We should take this out and hope they won't notice it Dan implored. Remember previous meeting where annexation to Tacoma was the only answer as the Town was sinking into a financial abyss. Dan continued "strike this" (mileage), hold it over their head in future discussions. Jim Hedrick said something about sending out a letter? This mileage imbroglio followed Council person Jim Hedrick's comment "we are dead in the water, cannot proceed without Town Engineer, or apply for grants." It should be noted the engineering firm, J. M. Morissette & Associates of Lacey, WA was selected by Mr. Hedrick and former Mayor Bob Everding after extensive interviews. The mileage would only apply to engineering services provided on an "on call" basis, in other words emergencies as I recollect. It is the big items with Dan and Wayne. This continued into public comments and council time.

A public comment pointed out it was about 30 miles to Lacey and we are talking about five dollars in mileage charges allowing for two gallons of gasoline. Cry POOR but make the lawyers RICH. Lawsuits out the ying yang: Commencement (ballet classes), Police Chief (refused illegal order) and the Point Defiance Casino (take down that sign) for MILLIONS nothing left for critically needed Engineering Services mileage. Cry poor on town service spend big on lawsuits, a sure road to bankruptcy and annexation to Tacoma but more likely Pierce County. When we get to Council time you will see that is the plan and they are sticking to it.

General Public Comments -

Marlys - shrubs blocking sidewalks, dangerous uneven sidewalks.
Sherrie- Thanks public employees for HALLOWEEN part, leftovers for Seniors.
JJ - Point Ruston website up, complete survey for types of businesses (Jane: Trader Joe's)
Jim - HAZMAT beware of mail in, skimping on gasoline, the waste goes on

Mayor's Time - Bradley Huson

Working with Pt. Ruston sewers on Baltimore Street, working budget with Town clerk, working with Town Planner regarding amount budgeted through 2011 including Shoreline Management plan, has six applications for Police Chief, five for officers, Town website up needs short bio on Town, photos of Council members. Ugh and ugh.

Bradley, the Town of Ruston cannot thank you enough for your diligence and hard work as pro tem Mayor supporting the Town despite nitpicking and backbiting from two council members. When I worked at a large business they had a saying "when you have an important job to do and need it done quickly and accurately, give it to the busiest employee!!!" You have gone above and beyond filling this void and we can only hope you will put your name in for full time Mayor otherwise we will all have an empty feeling on November 18th.

Council Time -

Stebner - Thanks for Halloween, sewer, budget, new Mayor will only have one and one half months (Bradley will assist). After a coordinated effort to remove all employees from Clerks who were BC (before cabal) and succeeding in removing one assistant Town clerk refusing to change from part time to full time and not on the other under union protection. Now Wayne wants to add more tasks to an already understaffed clerks office. He wants budget over under, surplus property report, now quarterly, provided to him and Dan monthly. Smell something fishy here. Also wants B&O taxes increased and copies of all applications provided to him personally. What door did this guy come in? Budget report quarterly due out soon.

Hedrick - fix typo (Dan) in letter of commendation for outgoing Police Chief Reese

Albertson - Thanked Steve Taylor for letter on off leash pet area, Seconded Stebner on need for Monthly budget reporting, doom and gloom over losing interest on Town time deposits. Town is going broke syndrome. Then it was going off on Point Ruston: EPA not doing job, need executive oversight, is anybody looking at it from Town's side? Got in a jibe on Wingard lawsuit (PRRs) has problems according to Dan. How do you know this?

Wingard supported Point Defiance Casino on injunction Ruston Attorney refusing to stipulate on 3-1 vote in Council increasing tax. Yes, Dan I tried to save thirty or so jobs, eight to thirty thousand dollars per year taxes to the Town. Dan enough money to pave that alley you go on and on about. Dan a member of your cabal or maybe you didn't like their sign. You made an inquiry as to whether Point Defiance Casino paid death tax before closing gambling business. Reply was yes, in trust. That tax could be still be being paid if your neighbor Town Attorney had stipulated yes. You were there Dan consulting for over an hour at the hearing. Dan, you have never been elected to anything in this Town of Ruston. The annexation thing is wearing thin. Ruston has a better chance of making it without you. Give the Town the break it deserves and resign.

Hunt -

Need is great for Engineering firm. Point Ruston will be on PC Assessor's roll next year, fifteen million. There were many kudos for the Halloween party throughout the comment period.

Adjourn - 8:12 pm congratulations.