ROTHENBURGER: There should be a limit on how long council members stay
THERE’S MUCH SPECULATION these days about this year’s civic election. Who will win the mayor’s job? How many and who will run for council seats? Will the new council be left, right, businesspeople, or working folks?
At this point, such guesswork isn’t worth a cup of coffee, but there are other legitimate discussions to be held about those we elect.
Term lengths are one. I and others have proposed that municipal councils should be elected for three years — as in the old days — instead of the current four. Putting mayors and councillors in office for four years is just too long, both for the candidates and the public.


