Opinion
by: E. Eugene Webb PhD
Coauthor of: So You Want Blog .
Coauthor of: So You Want Blog .
The Pier Selection process is a near train wreck. The Mayor has
basically squandered away all of his administration's credibility and leadership.
It will be interesting to see who the administration sends up to present the Selection
Committee findings. Most likely it will be Connors although the Mayor may make
a rare appearance.
The whole mess now ends up in front of a City Council that has a
lot more questions than answers, suffers from Pier fatigue, does not want to
start over, does not want to anger the public, does not want to go through
another divisive referendum/petition drive and does not want to spend months or
maybe even years reliving this nightmare.
I like to think things happen for a reason, and it seems to me
Charlie Gerdes ended up as Council Chair for precisely this moment. Gerdes, who
has a tendency to over think things a bit, is a really smart guy. He puts the
pieces of a puzzle together very quickly.
Whenever things are raging about him Gerdes can bring logic and
calm to a storm. That's called leadership.
The City Council Chair has a lot more discretion than City
Administrations would like to admit.
The Kriseman take or leave it push on the Pier Selection
Committee recommendation has been pretty well debunked.
Kennedy likes and
respects Gerdes and will listen carefully to the Chair's ideas.
Kornell, who also
likes and respects Gerdes, wants this whole thing to end peacefully. The issue
here is to not let Steve get confused by any legal maneuvering
Rice, who probably let
her tweeting fingers get the best of her when she belted out a Pier Park
support Tweet, may have a hard time walking that back. Gerdes needs to give her
a clear and logical path to make that decision.
Nurse will be a
careful observer of the process, and will be looking for the mines in the mine
field. Listen carefully to his comments.
Dudley, who likes and
respects Gerdes, would like a clear and well defined path out of the mess on
the table. Dudley has no problem going to the public for a vote but will worry
unnecessarily about how much it costs.
Foster could easily be
the swing vote on whatever Gerdes manages to get on the table for a vote. As a
new council member Foster has grown quickly in the role and fully appreciates
the magnitude of what will happen on Thursday. Gerdes needs to make sure she is
clear on where he wants to go.
Newton has already
made it clear he will put up a motion to take the whole decision to a public
referendum. Newt should wait a bit before he makes this move and let things
play out. Some City Council members, who just as a general rule don't support
Newton, need to put those biases in their back pocket on this one.
The concept of letting the people decide deserves a vote by their
elected officials. Letting a Newton motion die for want of a second will almost
insure a referendum. The trick here is, if the public vote is the way Gerdes
wants to go then he needs to give Newt the motion or the opportunity to second
it.
If Charlie can get some solid help from John Wolfe, keep the
discussion from getting out of control and take advantage of the really solid
minds sitting on the dais with him, he can lead this City out of one of the
most divisive periods recent times.
Gerdes is the right guy to lead this discussion. He will be
humbled by the magnitude of the problem his Council faces and his desire to do the
best for the City he loves.
He will do a great job.
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