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Bad
Ariz. unemployment rate went up to 6.1%
Deflation is fear itself. A sub-stained deflation with a falling period of overall prices would be a disaster for our economy.
Heritage Park
Email sent to Councilman John Williams
John, Marley Park was to give us a completed park for letting them develop under the CD program, they should pay for the restrooms because we are selling bonds to pay for the improvements.Is the City paying the operational cost for the whole Park or just the 25 acres we own?
Email from Councilman John Williams
Entire park on the north and south end of Paradise. We should be limited to the ball fields. Good questions, although, as I understand it the city is reponsible for the restrooms as per the agreement.
Who’s in charge
Council-Manager Form of Government:
Surprise operates under a council-manager form of government. Under this system the city council determines city policy, passes ordinances, and approves a balanced budget each year.The City Manager is responsible for carrying out the council-created policies, and directing the day-to-day operations of city government. The manager reports directly to the city council, and is subject to council performance reviews. The City Manager is responsible for drafting a balanced budget for council review and approval each year.
The Surprise City Manager is assisted by two Assistant City Managers (ACMs), who report directly to the City Manager. The ACMs supervise the output and budgets of the various city departments, assuring high quality work and facilitating inter-departmental cooperation on important issues.
A Deputy City Manager coordinates development activities within the city and also reports to the City Manager.
Surprise is made up of more than 15 departments and more than 863 full time employees.
It appears under this system that City Manager Randy Oliver has the responsibility to keep us from having a financial melt down.
Is it true
That democracy is privatizing profits and socializing debt or losses.
Bailing out Wall Street is socialism for the rich, not for the masses.
City Surprise rubber stamp
Most cities are now controlled by the City Manager, and because the Mayor and Council members cannot talk to the department heads (according to city code) they do not have the ability to over see the way the city is run other then what the City Manager tells them.
In this scenario the City Council is basically a rubber stamp for staff.
Retirement Funds
How will the retiree’s in the City of Surprise be effected by the loss of over two trillion dollars in retirement funds?
Dow sinks more then 500 points to-day.
From the past
Printed with permission from surpriseaznews.info
David Madrid
The Arizona Republic
Aug. 6, 2004 12:00 AM
The Arizona RepublicAug. 6, 2004 12:00 AMSurprise Vice Mayor Bob Vukanovich doesn’t believe he has done anything to deserve being recalled from office.
But Vukanovich will face a recall election on Sept. 7 nonetheless.
He will face two challengers for his District 5 council seat: Sharon Antes, a 54-year-old public works administrative assistant, and Joe Johnson, a 41-year-old business owner.
Vukanovich says he believes he has done a good job as a councilman. But, he says, the voters will decide that.
“If they think I’m doing a good job, then they will keep me,” Vukanovich said. “If they want a change, then they will vote for a change.”
Antes said her motivation for running for Vukanovich’s seat is she wants to serve. She says she has no political connections, no ax to grind and no agenda.
She said she doesn’t know Vukanovich and has nothing against him.
“I saw an opportunity to participate, and that motivated me,” Antes said.
Antes says some new faces on the council would be a good thing. She says there is too much negativity around the council.
Antes said the use of the council’s discretionary fund must be looked at so that it can be determined what its intended use is and what the guidelines for its use are and what the current policy is.
Antes also says Surprise needs an identity.
“You think of Scottsdale and you think of golf and spas and arts,” she said. “You think of Glendale, you think of antiques, chocolate and balloons. I would like to find an identity that we can say ‘This is what Surprise is about’ and draw people to Surprise.”
Vukanovich became the target of a recall after a group called Save Our Surprise began collecting petition signatures to remove him from office. Save Our Surprise accused Vukanovich and two other council members, Don Cox and Gary “Doc” Sullivan, of eroding staff morale and seeking personal power.
Lyn Truitt, who lost a mayoral run against Mayor Joan Shafer, was the chairman of the recall committee. Truitt said Surprise residents had to band together to stop the councilmen from transferring the power to hire and fire three department heads from the city manager to the council.
Vukanovich calls Truitt a loose cannon who has just made the jobs of the councilmen being recalled more difficult.
“It’s pretty tough,” Vukanovich said. “I believe it (recall) does interfere with the work we do for the city.”
Johnson says he doesn’t have anything against Vukanovich either. He says Vukanovich is a great guy whose health is not too good right now.
He said the demographics of Surprise have changed but that the council is still made up mainly of retirees. He said he believes parents with children in school need more representation.
“I think I can do the job,” Johnson said. “I volunteer my time at the school. I know what parents want out there. It’s time for a change.”
Johnson also said he believes some on the council have been misusing their discretionary funds, saying that at least two council members facing recall are using the funds to run for re-election by sending letters to their constituents telling them what a great job they are doing.
“That’s one example of the shady ways they get around things,” Johnson said. “They are not supposed to be using city funds for their election.”
Johnson said he will support the residents of Surprise and vote for what is best for them.
Councilwoman Martha Bails nominated Bob Vukanovich for Vice-Mayor 06/10/04, she would not have nominated him if he had done anything wrong.
Joe Johnson has been whistling dixie ever since being elected
Officially Surprise, Az
Is the home of Bob Vukanovich who writes articles for the surprisaznews.com the most read blog in Arizona.
North America’s Largest
I have just returned home, from Quebec, where I had been the last 2 weeks celebrating their 400-year anniversary with the many friends that I have there.
Day and night is one big party, their fire works display on the 3rd of July was the largest ever held in North America.
I saw the fire works from the 3rd floor balcony of a home located on the East Bank of the St. Lawrence River, directly across from Quebec City located on the West Bank. The barge on the river that shot the fire works was approx. 500 ft. directly in front of us.
All the events and shows were first class, the best that I have ever seen and I have seen quite a few.
Am I correct when I say
I don’t believe that I am quoting anyone when I say, ” don’t know to much of anything but a little bit of everything”
