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First Reading of the Ballot Measures for November: Chickens, Water…
Monday evening will be the first readings of 3 possible ballot measures for November's election. Read the chicken ballot measure. Look and see if this covers everything you think a chicken measure should cover. No, we won't take your suggestion to allow roosters. We already know this will ensure the measure is voted down.
The water pressure measure is the one I think will get the most discussion…
Missing page that recently made the news
Below is the email message that I sent regarding the missing page that made the news yesterday. The original email was composed by Councilmember Lyons. There is quite a long email trail that I did not copy and paste but would be available as a public records request. In the email below the date referenced in this sentence "Without checking the record, I believe that meeting was the May 3, 2016…
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Huber Heights Mayoral Recall of Thomas McMasters
I've read through the first posting of the recall team and pasted it below. My initial read is they won't actually ever give any specific examples of the allegations they make. This is because if they do it will allow debate within the community about; the facts on how items actually made the news, the circumstances that cause the conflict, and the progress we made in the city these past few years. …
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Vice Mayor Starline missed the point in his opinion
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Council needs to strengthen my authority to enforce the requirement…
Take a look at the agenda for the March 3, 2011 Huber Heights Administration Meeting. Now take a look at the agenda for the March 14, 2011 Huber Heights Administration Meeting. These are the work sessions that just preceded the Council Meeting that first revealed Council had finished making all the major decisions about the building of an Aquatic Center and the one that authorized Council to spend…
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Music Center Financials
We have new financials for the music center posted on the City Website:
Look for the new numbers on the bottom of this page.
Or go to it directly here
It is much more complete than anything we've seen assemble previously. Look it over and start a discussion in the comments below.
Update - April 16, 2016
How is everyone coming along with their review of the Financials? When I started to…
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Where do TIF dollars come from?
We had a very good discussion about the Carriage Trails Investment/Subsidies at the Council Work session last night. Looking at the social media discussions I see there are still a lot of questions. I'll start with one of the basics: Where do TIF dollars come from?
Then I'll talk about some of the other items I've been asking staff to provide for more than 6 months.
1. Is using the TIF dollars…
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Carriage Trails discussion
The first reading of the 17th amendment to the Carriage Trails development occurred at the last council meeting. There is much interest on this subject from all over the city. If you don't have any background you can start by reading the Summary that the Assistant City manager and I worked on to document some of the financial benefits we see as a result of the development. Read the Summary. You…
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Meeting Packet full of information - Water Softening, Rose Music C…
The agenda for the Work Session, this Tuesday at 6:00 pm at City Hall, has good read ahead materials for every agenda item. I'm very happy council and staff have come together to provide this service for you. The objective is for the City's website to become the one stop place for residents to reference when they need complete information about the issues of the city. With the…
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Update on Ward 5 appointment
Tuesday March 1st, I sent two letters to all members of City Council. I've posted them below.
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Council,
I thought I would provide an update on the ongoing search. I was attempting to reach out to the elected representative to inquire if she would consider resuming her position. She declined to contact me personally but…
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Open Letter to Council - It's time to do all of our debate in public
Update:
The Facebook discussions that occurred today didn't even come close to addressing the point of the original article which was that behind the scenes politicking has for years been stressful on members of council and a blight on getting good decisions from our city government. Nor did it achieve the goal of getting our new council members to commit to driving more of these types of discussions…
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Energy Aggregation on the ballot this election
The City’s website HHOH.org, now has notice of Energy Aggregation being on the ballot…
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YMCA discussion and the Feb 2nd Work Session
We’ve had a couple of work sessions now with the new council members in place. We’ve seen some positive and some negative results. The one item I plan to talk about today is the discussion with the director of the Huber Heights YMCA. That discussion is on video. It is the 5th agenda item and starts about 1 hour 30 minutes into the meeting. Before I start that discussion let me point out that…
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Apply for the open City Council Position or convince your neighbor…
There is an opening for the Ward 5 City Council position. If you have lived in Huber Heights Ward 5 for at least one year and have been registered to vote in Ohio for at least one year you can apply by submitting a cover letter and resume to the Clerk of the Council, Mr. Anthony Rodgers. I'd appreciate a courtesy copy or at least notice that you are interested. The target date for submission is on or before Feb 10,…
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Water Softening Discussion
When measuring hardness 75 - 150 mg/l of CaCO3 is considered Moderate hardness. Greater than 250 mg/l is considered very hard…
Controversy, Controversy, Controversy
We made the newspaper again today. For those of you that might not know the City hired retired State Senator and former judge Neal Zimmers to lobby for Huber Heights in Columbus. I think a chronological posting of email messages is a good way for you to understand all the contention surrounding the lunch meeting that took place Jan 7th at TJ Chumps.
From: Neal Zimmers
Sent: Monday, January 06, 2014 4:31…
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Controversy, Controversy, Controversy
We made the newspaper again today. For those of you that might not know the City hired retired State Senator and former judge Neal Zimmers to lobby for Huber Heights in Columbus. I think a chronological posting of email messages is a good way for you to understand all contention of the lunch meeting at TJ Chumps.
From: Neal Zimmers
Sent: Monday, January 06, 2014 4:31 PM
To: McMasters, Tom
Subject:…
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Anatomy of a Newspaper Article
One of the interesting parts about being in politics is the interaction with the media. It is always important to realized that somehow the reporter will have to squeeze what you provide into a very short space. I thought I would provide you a non-controversial interaction so you get an idea of the translation process. The interactions that took place for an article published today (Monday Jan…
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School Board opening Huber Heights City Schools - apply ASAP
Update: Information available on the Huber Heights City School Website about the application process being used to fill the vacant School Board seat:
http://www.huberheightscityschools.org/News/1274#sthash.xl8VCZvE.dpbs
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I'm having the hardest time finding information on the Huber…
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Goodbye 2015, hello 2016
This past week saw the last official business of the 2015 council and next week Tuesday the 2016 council will conduct its first work session. Last week's Special Council meeting was much more chaotic than I expected or desired. I expect there to be more chaos than desired Tuesday just because there will be a lot of changes not only do we have three new council members but we also will be going to the work session format.…
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Music Center profit loss discussion - this is fun.
The latest discussion on the financial impact the Music Center has on the City budget can be found on the city website and starts 1 hour 5 minutes and 11 seconds into the video (1:05:11). The latest figures are posted below. The video to the left starts at about 1:19:25. This time was chosen because of my remark stating that debating the numbers is fun. My view is that being able to |
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Carriage Trails Supplement Discussion during the Committee of the W…
Last week during the Committee of the Whole meeting there was a good discussion concerning the supplements the City provides to the Carriage Trails development. To date there have been 16 amendments to the original development agreement. These amendments get discussed as each of the phases of the development get sold out and so far cover 600 of the planned 1200 houses for that area. The…
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Model airplanes / Drones
I think it is because I was a test pilot for the X-45 and a safety officer for Global Hawk and Predator and I've also belong to a model aircraft club that I have a different idea of UAV than what we see in the news. Most of the drones we see in the news are really just more sophisticated model airplanes and we would be a lot safer if people realized this and operated them as if they thought…
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Cookies with Santa - Christmas Concert.
I received these two Huber Heights Christmas announcements for Thursday Dec 3rd Cookies with Santa at the Athletic Foundation and Sunday Dec 6th Christmas Concert at the Eichelberger Amphitheater.
A reminder of the annual Huber Heights Athletic Foundation "Cookies with Santa" event for 2015!
The event will be held this Thursday, December 3, 2015, from 5:30 to 8 p.m. at the Huber Heights Athletic…
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What does The Impact Group do for the City?
Last week during the Council meeting we had a couple of interesting items that I'm planning on writing about. Council authorized the continuation of the contract with The Impact Group (discussion starts at 1:06:50 into the video). This was a bad decision and I'm going to write more about that. Also, there was an expectation that council would waive the 2nd and 3rd reading of a finance…
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Brandt Pike revitalization, Bike paths and Roundabouts
The City currently has a Request for Proposals out to companies that want to bid on helping to develop a plan for revitalizing the Brandt Pike Corridor. The bids are due Dec 3rd so if you know of a company that does this kind of work have them look at the proposal criteria.
One idea that I heard from a resident awhile ago was to try and make the interior residential neighborhoods between…
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Election is over.
New page has will turned.
Now that the election is over I'm looking forward to the next two years. I know I've been lax in posting to the Mayor's blog this last couple years. It is my intention to going back to writing at least weekly. I'm hoping these next couple years many of the articles I write will have a positive tone and others will explore the pros and cons of different ways to approach how the city does…
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DDN article concerning staff at General Council Meetings
I suggested months ago that we stop asking all of staff to come to Council meetings if it was preventing them from preparing written reports prior to committee meetings. Today, days before the election that request was twisted into an article from the DDN. http://www.mydaytondailynews.com/…/huber-heights-cha…/npB3R/
Below you can see the example of what staff needs to be protected from. If…
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Letter to Ward 6 residents
Here is the letter from the Fire Fighters Local 2926. After the letter I put links to the interview videos so you can…
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Fire Station support - yes - but I've never supported the 2025 plan
I did a quick search of this site to see what I wrote concerning the proposed fire station / fire house:
This first post predates the 2025 plan so you can see I've always been against the promise to lock the city into just providing current levels of services. On April 6, 2014 I wrote:
How about Police and Fire services? Is it really realistic to ask for a levy that does no more than…
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