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ROTHENBURGER: Five words that would help City council talk to people

Dec 5, 2022 | 4:47 AM

AS MAYOR REID HAMER-JACKSON continues to contemplate the structure and membership of City council committees, here are a couple of additional thoughts for him.

He has the foundation of a good idea with his intention to set up task forces to deal with specific issues. While committees are still needed for some things, task forces have two things going for them: they can include members of the public, and they usually have a defined shelf life — when the job has been accomplished, they fold up their tents.

While he’s at it, the mayor should put his mind to a couple of other things that would enhance public involvement.

The first one is simple: do away with just five words on the weekly agendas for regular council meetings. Those words are, “matters relating to the agenda.”

On each agenda there’s a section for public inquiries. It’s supposed to provide an opportunity for citizens to ask questions of council or staff. It can be awkward when people get stubborn or combative or wander off course; the five little words are supposed to add a measure of control to the proceedings.

But they’re counter-productive. Politics can be awkward.

Why shouldn’t taxpayers be able to stand up and talk to council about anything they like, whether it’s on the agenda or not? The control game doesn’t help connect the public with the politicians who serve them.

Let people in. Hold open-door days in the mayor’s office, no appointments necessary. Take council meetings into the community.

It’s been done before and it’s worth doing again. It’s amazing what can happen when ideas are given free rein. Few people have the time to attend council meetings on an afternoon, or even watch the livestream, but when council goes to Valleyview or Westsyde or Brocklehurst or elsewhere in the city, people appreciate it and turn up.

This is a mayor who wants to connect, and there are many ways to do it.

I’m Mel Rothenburger, the Armchair Mayor.

Mel Rothenburger is a former mayor of Kamloops and a retired newspaper editor. He is a regular contributor to CFJC Today, publishes the ArmchairMayor.ca opinion website, and is a director on the Thompson-Nicola Regional District board. He can be reached at mrothenburger@armchairmayor.ca.

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