Saturday, March 21, 2009

Toblog Bull Meter Busted After "State Of The Town Address"

My poor bull meter short circuited shortly after the town manager's "State of the Town Address". Therefore, this edition of Bull Busters will have to proceed on its own to cut through the largest amount of bull seen in Ridgely since my brother in law(a dairy farmer)fertilized my vegetable garden in 1996.

I can't even figure out where to begin. We can dismiss fluff that's irrelevant to Ridgely like our town manager's story about the vice-president, his failed congressional campaign (who cares?) or "30 years of municipal experience". (Although we might ask were they like the Ridgely experience times 30?)

First and foremost, the "address" is an attack on the people of Ridgely for electing Kathy Smith commissioner last year. She is mentioned early on under the Rubik of the "crisis" that "intensified after the municipal election of 2008". Duuh? Do you mean when Kathy won? Thank God someone else noticed that all is not well in our ship of state. She is also cryptically referred to as "those who criticise need to fully comprehend what they do to morale"..."all we have to do is look at our police department". In fact, I wonder if Kathy has replaced the Maryland Department of Environment (MDE) as the town manager's favorite bogeyman? If only he could blame the global economy too. We, of course, know he can't because Ridgely's situation has preceded the global financial meltdown.

Back to the police. We have two less police officers because we can't pay them. We can't pay them because of poor management decisions. Besides the budget deficit, we lost county tax differential money because we weren't really maintaining a 24/7 force as the town manager claimed.

The town manager's salary and benefits package would pay for two officers. If given the choice, I bet most Ridgely residents would choose to hire back two officers and let the town manager go. Good police are are a lot more useful to the citizens of this town than the architect of a $238,000.00 deficit.

Another issue taking up a lot of ink was Zeb Brodie. I'm very happy that we have an investor in town opening new businesses. However, the "embarrassing, and frustrating experiences" which the town manager says that the investor went through are 100% of the town manager's making. The town manager knew what the planning and zoning ordinances required. Yet, chose to ignore them and "streamline" a process for approval circumventing our citizen planning commission. Our planning commissioners (being residents) knew that there were questions about the Cyber Ridge proposal. I think that the town manager must have known that there would be controversy too. Had normal procedure been followed, the business could have opened a couple of months before it did. As it turned out the planning commission took the heat on this and other issues orchestrated by our very own town manager. Mr Brodie, welcome to Ridgely. I'm sorry for the rough introduction to our town but the town manager doesn't live here. We who do live here, however, appreciate your businesses.

Finally, let's talk trash. How is it that we have to pay more and more and reinstate the trash fee which the town manager identifies as a culprit for our money woes? Denton's new contract is charges $4.95 per household. Ridgely is $6.95 and going up. Why can't we use the same company as Denton? More customers might lower the rate from this provider even more. We pay the town manager a huge salary to figure out such questions.

I have to hand to the town manager, he had to work pretty hard on his "Address" (on our dime) to turn our town's financial "sow's ear into a silk purse". Unfortunately for us, the reality of having to pay for so many mistakes undermines any amount of lofty rhetoric. Next year we should do away with this pretentious pomposity and save the taxpayers some money.

The "Address" ends with "unless someone has another idea or another plan, I do not intend to abandon the "kitchen" while the soup is still on and work needs to be done". There are so many ideas and other plans from so many citizens in Ridgely that would return our town to sanity that they can't be listed here. The "kitchen" isn't only too "hot" (because of the town manager), it's about to burn the rest of the house down. He can have his home in Westover, but let us have our town back and put Ridgely's financial fire out.

(Please note that the "Address" can be obtained at town hall. For some reason, it hasn't been posted as is usual on the town website. I guess I'd be embarrassed if I wrote so much bull too.)

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

What a mess. At least we have someone willing to take this "bull" by the horns. I saw Dale Mumford campaigning for commissioner in Lister Estates today. He must really love Ridgely to be out there this soon and without an opponent. God bless him!

Anonymous said...

This Town Manager must go ASAP. Kick his butt out the door.

Anonymous said...

The Town Gov't. is a mess. It's time to clean house. The gov't. should not be against the citizens, they are suppose to work for us. We need people who take pride in their work.

Dale Mumford's experience and level headedness is unmatched by any other possible candidate.

It's time for the commissioners to start to do there job or resign. Taking the blame for not doing your job and then not doing you job again is not why you were elected. If you do not want to take the time, do not even run for commissioner. It takes and enormous amount of time and dedication.

Why is Joe still working here?

Anonymous said...

Please, let's hope if anyone is going to run against Dale Mumford, that they realize the citizens of Ridgely are tired of the excuses. Commissioners need to do their job, not let the Town Manager run amuck! I can't think of anyone in this town who can do a better job than Dale.

Commissioners, do your job or RESIGN! You work for us, and so does the Town Manager, as well as all the people at the Town Office. That's why they're called "civil servants!"

How many times do we have to ask, "Why is Joe still working here?" He's NOT doing a good job, so there's no reason to keep him!

If you think he's doing a good job, you don't have a clue to all that is going on.

Marylandavehome said...

Now Tob, I do believe I saw that bull meter when your garage door was open the other day. What a shame it broke..it would make even Rube Goldberg jealous. If I may add a technical suggestion. I think the fan caused the short circuit when the you know what hit it...you won't need the fan as long as the bull production remains at its current level in town hall. Hopefully, all that will change soon and you won't need a bull meter with or without a fan.

Toby Gearhart said...

I hate to disappoint you Marylandavehome, but that was just a pile of junk in my garage(which just might qualify for a found object art piece or a Rube Goldberg contraption).

You are right about one thing though,things need to change. In fact, if things don't change soon we won't recognize Ridgely in a few years.