Deep Thoughts, Cheap Shots & Bonbons
For this column I will state personal views on a few
topics: education, city employees, the Sheriff Department, the Board of
Supervisors, ending with a little insight about Jim Shirk.
Education
We
need a strong University presence in our community to support student success
in career development. WNC, strategically, is the sleeping giant that will help
students meet the ever-changing workforce demands of our community.
City Employees Rank
and file city employees work long and hard. Many of our future managers will
come from this pool of talent and bring with them insight on how to improve
service and reduce costs.
Sheriff
Department A
recent ride-a-along with a Sheriff’s deputy changed my perception of the
department and the challenges our officers face daily. There is a need for new
equipment to meet the modern day demands of their jobs. We, the Board, need to
proactively support our Sheriff’s Department.
The
Board of Supervisors Five very different individuals make up the Board;
each with a unique view and set of priorities. At times this creates an action
packed discussion over certain “hot topics”.
While this position at times can be complicated by a
wide range of topics, it can also be very time consuming and, if done right, it
can be surprisingly full of rewards. Agenda items that come before the Board
are NOT allotted enough time to study and this places a burdensome limit on
both Board Members and citizens for meaningful analysis and input.
Because we operate under the constraint of time, I
encourage citizens to review upcoming agenda items (available online) and
become involved by voicing their opinion. To some degree the priorities, as
viewed by the community, help to guide the Board’s direction.The Board has access to statistics of measurement regarding population, education, employment and household incomes, to name a few. I wish there was a measurement for “quality of life”. One of our ultimate goals should be to improve the overall health of our community in which we serve and to help it to thrive on every level.
Our landfill needs to move towards more
comprehensive recycling. Everyone must be caretakers of their community, which
helps the environment. Computerizing our city system to better enable citizen
access for on-line payment of all services, will modernize our community.
The Board needs to help in the development and
preservation of the decommissioned Nevada State Prison, promote the arts, aid
those facing poverty, and support the elderly.
About Jim Shirk Is
it a good strategy to stand up and do what is right, even when it is unpopular,
perhaps not. The reality is, as Mark Twain once said: “Do the right thing. It
will gratify some people and astonish the rest”.
It is always more efficient to voice one’s opinion
while the topic is being discussed than to try and rectify a decided action
after the fact. Therefore, I routinely deliver an honest and tactful opinion as
to how and why I will vote on issues prior to the vote being taken. And I
always welcome feedback about my evaluation and stance on an agenda item.I am both thankful and grateful to numerous citizens who contact me; My close friends who are always there for me; My daughter Gianna, who is constantly available offering support or an opinion, should I ask; To my wife Michele, who is very active and outspoken about her political views and preferences. To her credit she remains silent about local politics. She stands with me in good times, and more importantly in rough times. To all of the above, I am truly blessed and one hell of a lucky man.
A Board member works for their constituents. I have
learned from my mistakes and criticisms received. I respect the views and
opinions of my fellow Board members. But, as Theodore Roosevelt said: “The most
successful politician is he who says what the people are thinking most often in
the loudest voice”.
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