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THURSDAY, 29 JULY 2010 11:51
Clovis City Manager Kathy Millison announced her resignation today after accepting an offer for the same position in Santa Rosa.
Millison served the City of Clovis for the last 27 years and was appointed city manager in 1991. During that time, she has seen the community grow from a mere 32,000 people to a current population of 96,000.
During that time, Millison has been at the forefront of several community and economic improvements including the creation of a general plan to guide growth through 2035, the expansion of new water, sewer and government service facilities and the forging of several new partnerships with nonprofit organizations to develop and support beneficial amenities.
A graduate of Michigan State University with post-graduate experience at Fresno State, Millison is the board chair of the California Association of Local Economic Development. She also serves on the board of directors of the Institute for Local Government and the Economic Development Corporation serving Fresno County while holding several other prominent roles with local organizations.
Millison, , will replace Santa Rosa's former City Manager Jeff Kolin, who resigned in January. She accepted the position at a salary of $17,545 per month beginning Oct. 4. Her last day as Clovis city manager is Oct. 1.
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A special meeting of the Clovis City Council has been announced:
Item A seems to be a no brainer:
Item B Will be a bit more interesting:
The City Manager has a very profound effect on the day by day operation and direction the City of Clovis takes.
I for one am hoping for an open process to select the new City Manger, rather than a series of Closed Session discussions followed by an announcement of the new Manager.
General Plan Advisory Committee (GPAC):
The meeting was interesting to say the least.
We have a Southern California firm writing and updating our Central Valley City, Plans. No wonder it is beginning to look like L.A. urban sprawl.
We have a Planning Department hell bent on putting together a plan that meets all crazy unworkable requirements no matter how it will negatively effect Clovis.
At some point, somebody needs to just blurt out what we all know.
It is not working!
And last but not least we have a City Council firmly in the back pockets of the development community, willing to make any and every change proposed by developers regardless of the impact on the Plan or our City.
Whatever plan is adopted is subject to change based on higher developer profit above all else.
When you combine what meets the requirement of the crazy unworkable programs, Sacramento has come up with and developers getting whatever they ask for on a silver platter.
The Clovis way of life has one foot in the water and the other on a slippery toilet seat.
Do you hear the tank filling in preparation for the big flush?
It seems several folks from the Planning department went South to get tours of outstanding examples of higher density developments.
It is looking like Clovis will have higher density, one member of the committee even suggested out loud that Loma Vista would be a good location to meet the requirements.
This brings up another problem in my opinion.
The GPAC has representatives from the development industry, local businesses large and small, even representatives from communities outside of Clovis City limits.
Strange thing is not one representative from within what is arguably the fastest changing and developing area of the City, LOMA VISTA.
This one will take more than me barking at the committee.
Write or call City Council members.
Two Council members will flat out ignore you, or try to change your mind, one will listen intently and follow the first two and two will actually, seem to understand.
See if you can figure out who I am referring two as you have your conversations.
It was also interesting to note Loma Vista is to be discussed late in this phase of the update process, we can only hope it will come up before the next wave of amendments fly through the process.
Sorry! I tend to chase rabbits as I write.
Back to the meeting.
Planning is setting up a tour of local developments so the committee can get a feel for the concepts.
I have issues with this planned tour as follows:
First off the tour needs to be open to all citizens wishing to participate.
Second issue, a tour of model homes and newly built subdivisions will not show anybody what things will look like. You may as well look at concept drawings.
The tour needs to see what neighborhoods built in the densities we are facing will look like when they are fifteen years old.
City Council:
It never stops amazing me how a person transforms from concerned citizen to politician.
The first thing that seems to occur is in the eyes.
Wave money in front of a politician and the eyes glass over and spin like reels on a slot machine.
Look at our City Council. More houses equal, more money coming in, more development fees, more property taxes, the visions flash on their spinning eyes.
Unfortunately over time each home costs more to service than the City takes in. After the first flush of new cash each home becomes a drain on the system.
The solution always seems to be the same. “Let’s build more houses”. This keeps the money flowing. It is not unlike a “Ponzi scheme”.
Ponzi Schemes are only sustainable as long as they can keep expanding.
A more logical system would be to create more business because business is sustainable. It has been around forever. Small business owners tend to live in, work in, and support their community.
Once again the eyes begin to roll and spin. The mantra gets repeated over and over again. BIGGER IS BETTER! BIGGER IS BETTER!
Abra Cadabra, and POOF!
We have a SUPER WAL MART.
When the eyes finally stop spinning we discover how many small businesses have been force to shut their doors, how many local jobs were lost.
Wal-Mart doesn’t buy local, Wal-Mart hires not just from Clovis. Are they in realty local jobs if they drive in from Fresno to work and take their pay checks back with them at the end of the day.
The reason a politician can do these things time after time and keep getting reelected is because, money not votes decides an election outcome.
All incumbents have to do is keep the big money donors happy and donating to assure their reelection.
There is only one thing I know of capable of breaking this cycle.
That one thing is an educated informed base of voters willing to participate in their government.
Please folk!
The small town Clovis way of life is being quietly flushed down the toilet as we are being homogenized within the Central Valley Blueprint.
We are in the headlong rush to compete dollar for dollar with Fresno, instead of protecting and strengthen our what has made Clovis the special place it is.
Keeping Government Open Keeps Government Honest