Answer – Rick Kriseman
St. Petersburg, Fl.
Opinion by: E. Eugene Webb, PhDCoauthor of: So You Want to Blog
The Pier Park rhetoric seemed to have ratcheted
up a bit this past week. Posts on the voteonthepier
Facebook page turned more caustic. In a saintpetersblog
Post, Janelle Irwin complains Pier Park critics’ points
are a stretch at best, and followed that with Pier Park is coming —
meet its creators.
I am totally in on the thought that whining and especially over
the top vitriolic whining about Pier Park is useless, but so is whining from
the other side of the table about people who genuinely feel the citizens of St.
Petersburg got screwed in this deal and they did.
In the follow on saintpetersblog
Post, Irwin begins to provide information about those who will actually be
designing and running the project. Most of the information is Bid Proposal
filler and promotional brochure comments, but in all honesty given the
political volatility of this project that is about all you'll get from the
participants until the public input and final design is completed.
All of which brings me to my point. The folks who are vehemently
against this project are not going to change their minds and the folks that are
passionate for the new concept are not likely to change their position. The
Facebook, Twitter and Blog battle will likely continue to rage right up to the
ribbon cutting and perhaps beyond.
There is, however, a very large group in the middle of these two
opposing positions whose minds may be changed.
It is not really clear where the public stands on Pier Park yet, even
though those opposing like to refer the City survey.
Doing a poll right now before the public input and at least a preliminary
final design is on the table might be pointless.
Regarding the upcoming public process I would expect the public's
input to be given about the same degree of respect and attention they were
given in the past.
The real issue I see is if all of this bickering and fighting
between a very few people on both sides is successful in poisoning the general
public's view of Pier Park, that would be a real disaster that could take years
to over come.
All of this name calling is the result of the Kriseman
administration's overt decision manipulate the selection committee, ignore the
results of the process they put in place and that was simply a dumb move. It
set the stage for all of this bickering.
Now that Kriseman has run off Mike Connors he owns Pier Park
lock, stock and sloping event field. No shill to blame.
Pier Park will be built, and it will look like whatever Kriseman
and those pulling his strings want it too. Railing against the project, while
it may be fun, is more self-serving than effective.
What does need to be fixed is the political process that allowed
St. Pete to get into this mess and that is a much more difficult problem to
solve but you can start at the ballot box.
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