Monday, October 30, 2006

The Charter mailing, or what's wrong with this picture !!!!!!

Well this is the best bit of skulldudegery I have seen in a very long time! I go to my mail box expecting who knows what, and you know what I found? Well it was a book on the charter with a front page written by none other than the charter commission!
On the back page of this missive was the Cities return address, and bulk mailing permit.

Wonderful you say, well this seems to be quite a bit slanted to voting for the charter changes, and it looks like the City put it out! Now what about the loyal opposition? Will we be allowed to use the City presses, the bulk mail permit to send out our views, in a word no!

I will tell you now, this town is getting out of hand! We need some answers from these people, and we need them quick! When you get your mailing please give us your responses here on the blog, and send them to the entire board, I did, and I will continue to do so until I get the correct answer!

While Elliott Davis is at it he can look into this sham as well!

Tom Ford

NO.241

Sunday, October 29, 2006

Halloween fun and games for the kids (and we who think we are! )

Please click on the header for some fun and games sure to help while away the hours of your favorite child, grandchild, or yourself!

These are for kids from 12 Months up, so if you can prop em up in front of the key board, well. Go for it.

If we like this feature I will repeat it for Thanksgiving and Christmas (yes CHRISTMAS, not "winter solstice" or "winter holiday" or even the day when the "vertically challenged, Rubenisque elderly person" comes to visit! So please let me know.

Tom Ford

NO.240

Saturday, October 28, 2006

"Baseball makes a ridiculous call"

This you have got to see folks! Here we have a Cub's fan (no doubt,) berating the game for poor weather conditions in St. Louis! Click on the header!

This form CHICAGO, where they don't know whether a baseball is pumped or stuffed!

Please join me in sending these fine up-standing genius's a little note of your love and affection, for their knowledge of the game!

Tom Ford

NO.239

Wednesday, October 25, 2006

Crestwood committee recommends nixing `07 cost of strategic planning!

This weeks issue of the Suncrest Call has two very good articles reference Crestwood, as well as so letters to the editor I am sure you will want to read.

If all goes as planned our City employees will see a pay increase in 2007, and it seems our numbers are up revenue wise, so we should have a surplus larger than they thought!

At the time I wrote this the new edition of the call was not yet on line, but as soon as it is, I will link it to this thread for your reading pleasure. It looks to me as though the Mayor, BOA, C/A, ET AL have started to turn the corner.


Tom Ford

NO. 238


P.S. My apology's for being away from my post for two days. I came down with the flu on Wednesday night, and have been in bed up until an hour ago. The link is up and running now.

Tom

Saturday, October 21, 2006

City of Crestwood purchasing policy.

Ladies and Gentlemen, there has been quite a bit of conjecture as to the official policy of the City of Crestwood. If you will click on the header you will be directed to the document on the City web site.

As usual this is in PDF form, so if you do not have an Adobie acrobat reader, you will have a problem viewing it. If you wish to view it on the City web site, click on the link on this blog, go to adjendas and look up the BOA meeting (last one,) in January, 2004.

I hope this clears up the confusion.

Tom Ford

No. 237

Thursday, October 19, 2006

A bit early for "Halloween", but right on time for the elections!

You know the drill, click on the header to see the greeting card.

Tom Ford

No.236

Wednesday, October 18, 2006

This weeks issue of the Suncrest Call, interesting!

Well, here we go again! Mike Anthony is back in the "editorial seat" this week, and he has "issues" with the mayor! We just can't win for loosing it would seem.

Well, be that as it may, there are some very interesting points in the various articles, so take a minute and read it.

The usual "click on the header" is needed here.

Tom Ford

No. 236

Tuesday, October 17, 2006

From the BOA 10/10/06 work session (debt reduction.)

From the work session with Stifel Nicholas bond counselors reference the debt re-structure. This is the entire package as given to the Mayor, and the work session on 10/10/06. Please click on the header to be directed to the site.

I hope this will help everyone understand what Mr. Myers is proposing for the city debt. Admittedly I am not a CPA, but this does not look all that bad to me, in fact, I would say, let's do it if we can!

Tom Ford

No.235

Saturday, October 14, 2006

" Board retreat sparks controversy" (from the Times.)

Please click on the header to be directed to the South County Times article. This is what it is as they say, so let's hear from you on this.

By the way, I do forward the better posts to the BOA, the Mayor and C / A for their information, and I do believe they read them, so here we go.

Tom Ford

No. 234

Thursday, October 12, 2006

This week's Suncrest Call, we made the papers again!

Please click on the header to be directed to the Call's web site, and the latest Crestwood news on the debt.

Tom Ford

No. 233

Tuesday, October 10, 2006

Proposed charter changes for the November ballot.

Propositions 4 & 5
Propositions 4 & 5 propose changes in the number of signatures necessary for petitions
for Referendum and Initiative petitions {Sec. 9.3(a)} and Recall petitions {Sec. 10.3(a) }.
The proposed changes reduce these percentages.
Proposition 4: Shall Section 9.3(a) of the City’s Charter be amended to
reduce the percentage of signatures required for Initiative and
Referendum petitions from twelve percent (12%) to eight percent (8%)?
Proposition 5: Shall Section 10.3(a) of the City’s Charter be amended to
reduce the percentage of signatures required for a Recall petition from
twenty percent (20%) to fifteen percent (15%)?
Section 13.7, “Charter Amendment”, is not proposed to change. That petition
percentage will remain at ten percent (10%) as set in the original Charter.
Summary of the Percentage Change Issue
The Charter Review Committee recommends that the percentages for the number of
signatures necessary for petitions for Referendum and Initiative petitions {Sec. 9.3(a)}
and Recall petitions {Sec. 10.3(a)} be reduced.
The reasons that reductions of the percentages are being recommended are:
1) Crestwood’s current percentages are more restrictive than those in other cities.
2) The percentages for these two sections seemed significantly higher than those
required for a petition to amend the Charter itself.
3) The percentages are set by “all” registered voters. The percentage of those who
vote is significantly lower than those who are registered to vote. Lower
percentages of “all” registered voters would more accurately relate to the number
of those who regularly participate in political issues and vote.
INFORMATION ON THE PROPOSED
CHARTER AMENDMENTS TO BE PUT BEFORE
CRESTWOOD VOTERS ON
NOVEMBER 7, 2006
Proposition 3
Proposition 3: Shall sections Section 3.7(b), 3.8 and 4.7(b) of the City’s
Charter be amended to provide for censure?
Summary of the Censure Issue
The Charter Review Committee recommends that Censure be added to the Charter as
a disciplinary tool.
The reasons that a measure of censure is being recommended are:
1) Censure would be provided as a warning for less egregious offenses.
2) Add another tool of discipline other than forfeiture of office.
3) Most Charters include censure as a method of reprimand.
The Charter Review Committee is recommending that Censure be included in the
Charter as a method of reprimand that is less drastic than forfeiture of office. The
Board of Aldermen can then adopt a Code of Conduct that addresses the specifics of
how/when they might use the method of reprimand. The Charter Review Committee felt
that although censure should and would be rarely used, the method should exist for
conditions that warrant it. It was generally agreed that the minimum procedural
standard for imposing forfeiture or censure should be the same as the standard for
passing an ordinance. This procedural standard should reflect that such a measure
could not take place on a single legislative day, and that it requires a majority vote of the
members of the Board of Aldermen. This standard should be spelled out in the
Municipal Code as agreed upon by the Board of Aldermen.
Proposition 2
Proposition 2: Shall Section 3.4 of the City’s Charter be amended by
removing the limitation on the number of successive terms to which an
Alderman can be elected?
Summary of the Term Limit Issue
The Charter Review Committee recommends having the voters decide whether to retain
term limits for members the Board of Aldermen, but not the Mayor. The difference was

recognized between term limits for executive positions and term limits for legislative
branches. Most other cities in St. Louis County do not have term limits for their
Aldermen or Council members. The Charter Review Committee decided to let the
voters revisit the issue.
The reasons that term limits might be eliminated are:
1) The long term effects of term limits were not really known when they were
adopted in 1995.
2) The effects had not yet impacted Crestwood at the time the Charter Review
Committee recommended the issue be revisited by the voters. (April 2006 was
the first election where Aldermen had to leave office due to term limits.)
3) Crestwood will face a major turn over on the Board of Aldermen in a short period
of time and the Board of Aldermen’s “institutional memory” will be lost.
Proposition 1
Proposition 1 is an amendment to several sections of the City’s Charter. This group of
proposed changes has been referred to as the technical amendments. These changes
were deemed to be benign language changes, words added for definition, revisions to
reflect current practices, or updating.
The ballot language will read:
Proposition 1: Shall the following Sections of the City of Crestwood
Charter be amended as proposed by the Charter Review Committee: 3.3,
3.10(a), 3.10(d), 3.10(g), 4.4(a), 4.8, 5.1, 5.2(a), 5.2(f), 7.1, 7.2(b), 9.3(b),
10.3(b), 13.8, 15.1, 15.2, 15.3, and 15.4?
In detail, the changes proposed to these sections of the Charter and which would be
authorized by the passing of Proposition 1 are as follows:
Article III – Board of Aldermen
Sec.3.3, Qualifications: Add the sentence, “For purposes of this Section, both
seats within a given Ward constitute the same office.” This would provide
clarification and declare a specific aldermanic position (seat held) – an Alderman
cannot run again for the same Ward by declaring that the other Aldermen’s seat in
that Ward is another seat.
ARTICLE IX – Initiative and Referendum
Sec. 9.3, Petitions (b): Add the words, “as provided by the City Clerk” following
“approximate cost of the election,” {same as in update of Sec. 10.3(b)}. This clarifies
the source responsible for providing the approximate cost.
ARTICLE X – Recall
Section 10.3, Petition (b): Add the words, “as provided by the City Clerk” following
“approximate cost of the election,” {same as in update of Sec. 9.3(b)}. This clarifies
the source responsible for providing the approximate cost.
Article XIII – General Provisions
Sec. 13.8, Charter Review Committee: Change “but not less than every ten (10)
year period,” to “and at least once during each ten (10) year period.” This provides
clarification that the Charter is to be reviewed at least once every ten (10) years.
Article XV – Transitional Schedule
These revisions are proposed in order for the Charter to reflect that the 2006 update is
taking place.
(Note to readers: To help readers of this document see and understand these proposed
revisions in Section 15, the proposed new language is italicized and the current Charter
language which is proposed to be changed is stricken through. These formats have
only been used in this document to help the reader see the proposed changes; the
formats would not be used in the Charter.)
Sec. 15.1, Purpose of Schedule
Revise to read:
The purpose of the following provisions is to promote the orderly transition from
the present current provisions to the amended provisions of the Charter.
government of the City of Crestwood, Missouri, to the new government provided
for in this Charter and to inaugurate the new government under the provisions of
this Charter. The provisions of this Article shall constitute a part of this Charter
only to the extent and for the time required to accomplish that aim
Sec. 15.2, Election to Adopt Charter
Revise to read:
Any elections pertaining to amendments to this Charter shall be submitted to a
vote of the electors of the City of Crestwood at an election to be held on the 7th

I know this is dis-jointed, but it will give you the jist of the Charter ammendments, so please read them, and decide for your self!

Just remember to please vote on election day!

Tom Ford

No. 232

Saturday, October 07, 2006

Moving the historic Crain house from Arban to it's new lot!

Ladies and Gentlemen, the historic Crain house will be moved from Arban to it's new location starting a 04:00 (4 AM) on Sunday morning, 10/8/06! If you have never seen a house moved, this is a great chance to do it, meet your neighbors, have some coffee, and watch Crestwood history go by.

If you go please make sure you stay out of the way completely, this can be a hazardous undertaking at best, and we don't need to be in the way!

By the way, Denny's is right down the street for breakfast after the move!

Tom Ford

No.231

Friday, October 06, 2006

Crestwood BOA meeting, 10/10/06. Please plan to attend.

Please click on the header to be directed to the BOA meeting agenda for October 10, 2006. While it does not state it, I believe the November ballot, and the vote on Charter change will be a topic. If not, well we can make it one during the Q & A session of the meeting where topic's not on the agenda are discussed.

Whatever you do, on election day come out and vote, it's a right given to us by many, and one that is the envy of the rest of the world!

And when you vote, ask yourself do we need to change a Charter that works very well?

VOTE NO ON THE CHARTER CHANGE!

Tom Ford

No. 230

Wednesday, October 04, 2006

Editorial for 10/4/06, and comments.

Please click the header to be directed to the 10/4/06 Suncrest Call site. There are some very interesting things among the wheat and Chaff there that I believe you will find interesting.

At any rate' I am waiting to see what comes from this new "advisor" that we now have, VS what we knew or should have known before.

Tom Ford

No.229

Tuesday, October 03, 2006

This is one list we did not need to make!

Ladies and Gentlemen, please click on the header to be directed to the National motorists association speed trap list!

Thank the Lord we only show up once, but we can't afford to be anywhere near this stigma if we expect to draw new business, and new shoppers to Crestwood.

Your thought's please.

Tom Ford

No. 228
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