Showing posts with label Don Plusquellic. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Don Plusquellic. Show all posts

Monday, August 27, 2007

Mayoral prospects

As we approach the September 11th primary in Akron, the local vocals on the Akon Beacon Journal's comment forums are piling on the mayor and anyone who supports him. An article posted on Sunday featured written responses from both candidates in the mayoral campaign. I happened to get to the online Beacon fairly early Sunday morning. The first four comments were typical pro Joe diatribes, consisting of negative attacks against Plusquellic without offering any genuine reason to vote for Finley. So I posted a pro-Plusquellic comment, knowing I was going to be a target. Here's what I said:

"Looks like the current mayor is far more realistic in his approach to urban problems than dreamer Finley. Finley makes lots of promises, but in reality he has had no success at implementing change during his years on city council. Plusquellic on the other hand has turned our downtown into a vibrant and exciting place to visit. He has brought about changes that have increased my quality of life.

Some of Finley's promises are simply outrageous ploys to trick the voters. For example, just how is he going to increase street repairs while bringing down the costs?

I also wonder who his new cabinet might include, especially since the pay will be lowered ten percent? And I have no interest in a candidate who decides to cut off the rest of the world by restricting travel -- that's a recipe for sure disaster. Close your mind to what is effective elsewhere and see how fast we sink as a city. Finley lost in his last citywide run and there are plenty of reasons why. It is easy to harp and criticize, as can be seen on these boards day after day -- but to step up and get the job done -- we need a savvy and pragmatic person like Plusquellic."
Indeed, I drew many responses, including accusations that I must be on drugs, that I work in the mayor's office and most amusingly, that I was Don P in disguise on a message board! For the record, I have never been introduced to the mayor and he doesn't know who I am and I can't imagine he's ever read this blog. I did get to ask him a question at his appearance before the Summit County Progressive Democrats. And I admit, I threw him a soft ball question, as I wanted to know more about his "greenprint" for Akron and how to get involved. (His answer in short -- talk to the people at Keep Akron Beautiful whom he is designating as chief Green planners for Akron.)

Joe Finley also spoke before the SCPD on a separate occasion. Mister Right to Lifer put on his gosh all golly we are so friendly attitude and in a very telling moment, claimed that he was just about as progressive as we were. He didn't go into the parts of his platform that are anti-progressive. Joe Finley is an expert in pandering to whomever is in front of him. That was my impression.

An acquaintance of mine went to today's Press Club debate between Finley and Plusquellic. She said that Don came off like a CEO, confident in his leadership and what he has accomplished, while Finley seemed amateurish, especially with the obviously choreographed standing ovations given by his 8 or so children in attendance -- which was repeated after every Finley statement.

If you read the Akron Beacon Journal comments you might get the impression that all of Akron loathes Don Plusquellic. But look a little closer and you'll see that many of the most vicious ranters are from outlying communities. In fact, after going through several pages of comments, you might even begin to wonder if the bulk of them might very well be posted by Finley's campaign manager. They repeat the same talking points ad nauseum.

Finley is an opportunist. He has his list of mayoral "faults" and that's where his focus is. He gloms onto any and all disaffection within the community, but has very little to offer in the way of what he would do.

The folks on the boards are trying very hard to make it appear that the mayor is in trouble, but one thing to remember is that most Akronites are not reading the Beacon online. And the numbers of those who have benefited from the mayor's years of service far outnumber those who can't see the changes that have taken place in our city over the past 20 years. Half the negative comments deny that Akron has improved in any sort of way. The other half argue that whatever change has happened, it couldn't be due to our mayor. So who is delusional and who will be mayor on September 12th? Just a couple more weeks and we will all know who is going to have the last laugh.

Friday, August 10, 2007

Don Plusquellic's Greenprint for Akron

The Village Green is endorsing Don Plusquellic for Mayor of Akron, having just read his Greenprint for Akron.

I was born in Akron, attended the University here, left for ten years, then returned to establish a career, buy a house and live a happy life in my hometown. The happy part would not be complete until my city began to take serious steps toward sustainability and lessening our collective carbon footprints. I am delighted to read this manifesto for a greener future here in my hometown.

With all due respect to my Finley supporting friends in Highland Square, I want a mayor who can make things happen. Plusquellic has done that many times in his public service career. I salute him for stepping up to the plate for green issues.

Recently, I read an article that listed the 15 greenest cities in the world, and my immediate thought was -- wow, why can't Akron be one of these cities? If we want to attract people, then this is the way to go. If you think so too, why not become part of this conversation? Let's send our environmental wish lists to the mayor and see what happens.

My first wish is that the building codes for this city be upgraded to include energy efficiency, sustainable materials and environmentally sound practices from plumbing to flooring to siding and so on.

The lovely cityscape banner and portrait of the mayor shown above was lifted from the city of Akron's web site. Since it is paid for by my taxes, then I figure I can use it free of charge!

Good luck Mayor Plusquellic! And go green Akron!