"I really want that language (to reflect)
the fact that we’re not just refurbishing, I want to clearly communicate that
there is a demolishing and rebuilding part," Gerdes said. "(However),
in the spirit of getting something accomplished, I'm willing to trust in the education
process for the election to do that."
What education process? A few weeks of hype from the City staff, the Chamber of
Commerce and the Tampa Bay Times about
the exorbitant cost to refurbish the Pier and the exotic benefits of the LENS
with no mention of the costs to actually build the LENS out.
Gerdes' problem is he over thinks things.
Leave the lawyer hat at home Charlie and listen to the people.
You have to give Curran high marks for
intestinal fortitude and sticking to HER first love for the arts and LENS, but
she gets an absolute failing grade when it comes to representing her
constituency.
Danner would follow Curran over a cliff and
that says all you need to know about him.
Does anyone really care what Jim Kennedy
thinks or understand what he says? If so please comment below.
As for Kornell and Nurse, the song "Listen to Wind Blow " comes to
mind.
Where's the Mayor? Working on baseball, this
Pier/LENS thing is far too confusing.
Besides being outraged, citizens of St. Pete
should be embarrassed by the spectacle on Monday where the elected thumb their
collective noses at the electorate. Unfortunately, because of term limits, the
electorate will never be able to tell those who need to hear it most how they really
feel about them.
All of this however will pale compared to the
staff and political scrambling that will come after the ballot language is
approved.
Collectively, the administration and the
Council will conclude, in a convoluted motion most likely by Jim Kennedy, that
the feeble minded, uninformed, non art appreciating electorate was lead astray
by a snake oil salesman from Palm Harbor and their collective decision cannot
truly represent all that is good and wonderful for St. Pete. Therefore we must
proceed with the LENS. Second by Curran.
Roll Call: 6 Yes, 1 No. (Hang in there Wengay)
The key to all of this is a big vote. If the
Pier Referendum approval margin is not huge, then the City Council and the
administration are simply going to ignore it.
So Plan
to vote.
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