Thursday, April 26, 2018

Shred It

City of Weatherby Lake Electronic Recycling and Pharmaceutical Take-Back Event
Saturday, April 28th
8AM to Noon
Community Center Parking Lot
Documents/statements/receipts/canceled checks
CD/DVD/VCR Players
computers/printers/monitors
toasters/tv's/telephones
speakers/radios/stereos
small kitchen appliances

Unused/expired RX & over the counter meds
no illicit drugs/marijuana/heroin/methamphetamine
no needles

Sunday, April 22, 2018

Road Rage

Hopefully not...but...FYI, 
Milling and Paving on Potomac Ave and Pleasant Ford Rd, may start as early as tomorrow (Monday) morning...keep a sharp eye out and be calm...new pavement is coming.

George called many residents on the affected streets to give them a heads up, but if you are not on those streets be forewarned.

Thursday, April 19, 2018

2018 Budget Review

Steve continues to review policies and procedures as he shapes up his administration.  Steve and the BOA will meet next week Wednesday (25th) to take another look at this year's budget.  Prudent idea to insure City spending is on track and identify any problem areas going forward.  This is a public meeting, citizens are invited to attend.


  • Wednesday, April 25th
  • 5PM
  • City Hall

Monday, April 16, 2018

Getting With The Program

The Official Unofficial Minutes of the WL BOA
April 11th

The first change the Mayor/Steve has announced/implemented is his approach to the Aldermen and their integration into the operation of the City. 

This has been tried before, but certainly not in the recent past.  The concept is to assign each alderman an area within the City to act as a kind of liason, or as Steve puts it, "collateral duties".

He announced the following assignments for Aldermen:

  • Hoy-Public Works
  • Richmond-Police
  • Footer-Administration Staff, Financial, Communication
  • Finn-Community Engagement
While the Mayor is Chief Administrative Officer and City Staff reports to him, this gives the Aldermen an opportunity to be more fully involved (and aware) of activities in each area.  Some examples of activities include Finn as the City representative to the WLIC and Footer investigating upgrades to the City website and other means of communications to citizens of WL.  This is an evolving concept that will develop over time.

Saturday, April 14, 2018

Tie One On

The Official Unofficial Minutes of the WL BOA
April 11th

I am on assignment, so a new cub reporter and Anonymous filled in for me providing highlights of Wednesday's BOA monthly meeting.

Steve Clark, pictured with tie, took the reins of the City from Pat Botbyl.  The meeting began with the Mayor's Comments (Botbyl) and the outgoing Board seated (Clark as an Alderman).  Pat thanked many for their support during his terms as Mayor...noticeably absent was any mention of the Aldermen (this was not surprising because of their endorsement of Clark).  The City Clerk, Gwen Cenac, gave official comments regarding Pat's service and presented a bouquet of flowers to his wife, Bernie, for her service to the community and support of the Mayor.

The election results were then noted as certified by Gwen and the new officials were sworn in, Don Hoy, West Side Alderman, Tanya Finn, re-elected East Side Alderman, and Steve Clark, Mayor.

First order of business, election of the Mayor Pro Tem.  Doug Richmond was nominated and elected by his peers for the one year term of Mayor Pro Tem, President of the Board.

Police Chief Davis announced the appointment of officer Donnie Hachman to the position of Deputy Chief of Police. Donnie's wife Cathy assisted in the pinning of her husbands new rank.

Steve (he prefers to be called that rather than Mr Mayor), announced a new approach regarding his interaction with the Aldermen.  More about that in my next post.

All in all, a smooth transition from Botbyl to Clark.  My sense is there is certainly an air of confidence and cooperation among the elected officials, staff and citizens.  Honeymoon? Every administration gets one.  Look for changes and upgrades in how the City is run. 

Good luck Mr Mayor!...I mean Steve.






Wednesday, April 11, 2018

A New Day

Tonight's BOA meeting marks the beginning of the Clark administration and a new era for the City.  The citizens voted Clark in, the sitting aldermen endorsed him...so...time to put that positive mojo in action for the City...something I am confident will happen.

So congratulations to the Board and MayorWe have a great little City which can always be a little bit better...so let's do it!

Monday, April 9, 2018

Sore Loser, Part II

It could be another case of lost or broken cell phone...but...

Long shot write-in candidate for the East Side, Bill McGovern, has not contacted Tanya Finn to congratulate her on her victory last week.  A little mystifying in that there really wasn't any heavy campaigning against him by Finn given the couple of weeks between filing by McGovern and the election.

On the other hand, Finn hasn't received any calls from any of the previous three election losers, so nothing new I guess.

All I can say is...bad form.


Saturday, April 7, 2018

SNAFU

Situation Normal, All Fouled Up...okay, I was first introduced to this term in the Army and there were variations of the word Fouled, but then you get the idea.

First of all, hats off to our elections officials at the Community Center.  They never get recognized and need a little love too.  My observation is I walk in, approach one of the individuals at the desk, show my ID, verify my address, sign my name, get my ballot, mark my ballot, deposit my ballot and leave, almost always efficiently, in and out.  (if you ever voted at City Hall prior to the CC you might have had a different experience.)

( a quick aside...the point of verifying address is to confirm eligibility to vote in that jurisdiction...if an individual knowingly lies about the address, it is a Felony)

A situation developed on Tuesday at the CC that warrants a mention.  An official from the County Board of Elections noticed there was no sample ballot indicating the write in candidacy for Bill McGovern.  She hand made samples and placed them on the tables where the voting posts were.  This was a mistake.  It was noticed and reported to the Board of Elections in Platte City.  An official called the supervisory judges at the CC requesting said samples to be removed, because as they were placed it could be considered electioneering. The samples were repositioned appropriately, no foul, no harm.

602 WL residents swung through the CC on Tuesday...not bad.

Friday, April 6, 2018

Mayor Elect Clark et al

Received a question in regards to the swearing in of Aldermen and Mayor...

If the Platte County Board of Elections certifies the results and communicates to the City Clerk prior to next Wednesday's regularly scheduled meeting (April 11th, 7PM) the current Mayor and Aldermen will convene the meeting followed by the oath pronouncements and then the beginning of the BOA meeting with the newly installed Mayor and Aldermen.

Thursday, April 5, 2018

Winners & Losers

There are no Participation Ribbons for elections, either you win or you lose.  Tradition has it that the loser calls the winner to congratulate him/her and wish them good luck.

As of 3PM today Pat Botbyl has yet to make the call to Mayor Elect Clark.  I understand he (Botbyl) may have gone out of town (Chicago) but it stretches the imagination to wonder why he couldn't take 15 seconds to say "Hi, this is Pat Botbyl, congratulations on your victory and good luck, bye"

Now I know things happen, Chicago might have cell phone disruptions, he may have forgotten his phone at WL or maybe even his mobile fell into a toilet at O'Hare.  So I am cutting him some slack.  My guess is Mayor Elect Clark isn't holding a vigil on his phone in expectation of a call.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rYHN57LNVRk


Wednesday, April 4, 2018

The Cold Winds Were Blowing...



If you voted yesterday you know what I mean as you approached the Community Center...raw wind, cold, just plain nasty.  I spent a little time in the Clark tent, I have to hand it to all the candidates, it was miserable out there.

Speaking of miserable, Pat Botbyl had not a great day politically.  By 8:52 last night the count was in, Clark 353, Botbyl 274.  From my perspective it was a royal butt kicking, Botbyl was a two time incumbent with the political high ground, but it was not to be.  Clark ran a good campaign, had a coalition of people working on his behalf.  56% of the voters didn't buy Botbyl's look at me, I'm so pretty bragging about all his accomplishments.  He alienated the Board of Aldermen beginning his second term and things went downhill from there.  Not taking anything away from the Clark campaign but Pat has to look in the mirror this morning and realize it was his to lose...and lose he did.

The last minute McGovern campaign on the East was a flop, with Tanya getting over 73% of the vote.  Some feel the Botbyl/McGovern alliance actually subtracted votes for Botbyl...remember Finn is a popular figure on the East Side and has vanquished other challengers.  The challenge to Finn might have energized her base and pulled in votes for Clark as well.  I think the McGovern write-in backfired for Botbyl...oh well.

The West side race is fascinating.  Hoy wins 179 to 175 for Carlson.  Razor thin.  I don't know if a recount is in order but I am sure Carlson is disappointed.  The Hoy name, of course, is recognizable by many on the West side, Britt is a relative newcomer in West Ridge.  I hope Britt considers future opportunities at WL, he would be a great addition.  Mr Hoy finds himself on the Board without his benefactor Botbyl or colleague McGovern.  I know he tried to campaign on being "neutral"...but if you were paying attention yesterday, he quite clearly was standing with Botbyl and McGovern at the CC.  I am hoping he puts aside all of that and works to make the next two years productive for WL.

Steve has plenty of issues to tackle, priorities to set.  I know he sees it as a team effort with Aldermen and City staff.  A preview of what is to come was demonstrated last night at the watch party.  Someone asked for a pic of Steve with his election sign.  He refused unless others on his "team" joined him.

The cold winds might have been blowing...but with them a breath of fresh air.



Monday, April 2, 2018

You Decide

All the talk is done, now it is up to you.

From my perspective the choice for Mayor is clear:

  • re-elect a Mayor who isn't interested in working with the Board of Aldermen 
or

  • Elect Steve Clark who I absolutely believe will work with his colleagues to move the City forward in a positive, collaborative way.  He has been an Alderman serving both the East Side and West SideSteve has demonstrated leadership as the President of the Board and you will always know what he is thinking, in other words a straight shooter. 
  • Alderman Clark has been endorsed by his fellow Aldermen and all former WL Mayors
Steve can't do it alone, he needs a strong board to pick up some of the load...
Current Aldermen Richmond (West) and Footer (East) will be at the core of the team.

As a West Side resident I think Britt Carlson will bring a fresh perspective to the Council and be a great fit on the Board.  His background as a practicing attorney should be helpful in a number of ways to his colleagues.

East Siders please vote for Tanya Finn.  She has been doing the "right thing" for a number of years and brings her long term perspective on where the City has been and needs to go.  Tanya brings experience and history to perfectly balance the Board.

Steve Clark for Mayor

Britt Carlson, West Side

Tanya Finn, East Side

and that is WeatherbyLakeAsISeeIt

Keeping Your Eye On The Ball

I know it is hard to think about baseball as we had our White Easter, but allow me to use a baseball saying to make a point.

Our son Matthew has played "ball" since 5th grade.  A common mistake hitters make is to take their eye off the ball, even a split second...thus a swing and a miss (my problem with golfing, always wanting to enjoy seeing the flight of the ball instead of keeping my eye on it.).

The same applies, potentially for the City of WL.  Unless you missed it, the bonanza of building in West Ridge is over and the revenue gone or greatly reduced.  My advice, keep your eye on the ball.  For the City, are you watching the Zona Rosa debt debacle and the county commissioners talking about using Road Tax revenues to bail out Zona?  If they raid the Road Tax bucket, how will we pay for roads in WL?  What if the commissioners decide to reduce the tax and up the ante for the Sheriff's department?  It's nice for the Mayor to promise to "keep your taxes low".  Do we have enough funds to cover necessary improvements for sewer in the future?  Serious discussions are required to keep our eye on the ball.

We need the best team in place to keep the City's eye on the ball.


Sunday, April 1, 2018

FEMA Extrema

Some of you might remember the FEMA debacle regarding the reclassification of WL lake front property being reclassified as being in a floodplain...result being the increased cost of having flood insurance...which is not cheap.

FEMA had sent a notification, apparently, to the City.  This happened towards the end of the Bos administration.  Depending on which version you want to believe, a) the City was never notified, b)Bos handed it off to Mike O'Neal, city disaster preparedness coordinator, or c)Bos blew it off.  Regardless of which version is correct, the reclassification went through without challenge from WL, and WL lake front property was deemed to be in a floodplain.

Don Coleman was the first to sound the alarm when his property insurance premium was adjusted for being in the floodplain.  Despite discussions (and emails) with the City, Botbyl as the City leader took no action to try to overturn the decision.  WLIC stepped into the breach along with Coleman and others to gain reconsideration of the floodplain decision and finally removal of the flood plain designation, a huge win for lake front residents.  A leadership opportunity missed by Botbyl.  Why, I don't know.  If you are a FOB, Friend of Botbyl, like first tier residents Augie and Brian, you must be wondering as well.