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Thursday, June 23, 2011

Who Is Abandoning Salisbury’s Neighborhoods?

On June 7th Salisbury Mayor Jim Ireton vetoed the budget passed by the Salisbury City Council the previous evening. As we noted at the time, Ireton’s rationale for vetoing the budget was long on rhetoric but short on substance.

One item Ireton used to attack council members Debbie Campbell, Terry Cohen, and Tim Spies was:

Neighborhood Lighting Upgrades - I support. Council has turned its back on taxpayers in the Canal Woods and Spring Chase neighborhoods. Citizens expect city government to hold up its end of the bargain and provide services. …Has council really turned its back on those neighborhoods? Well, if your definition is refusing to spend tax dollars on something because some residents want shiny new street lights then I guess you can make that argument. However, if your definition is providing services WHEN NEEDED then I don’t think so.

Do the neighborhoods of Canal Woods and Spring Chase NEED new street lights? Let’s look.

Canal Woods has, admittedly, an odd mix of street lights. There are some (on the left) that are brown and boxy. There are others that look more like what we think of when we talk about city street lights (on right). They all appear to be working. Therefore we have to ask what all of the hullabaloo is about.

It should also be noted that there is one light as you enter Canal Woods which has a broken lens. The light works, but the lens is broken. The city has a separate budget line for repairing street lights. This has NOTHING to do with the city council’s decision not to replace the lights in Canal Woods.

What about Spring Chase? Their lights (on right) all appear to be working. The neighborhood may want them replaced. Perhaps they offend Jim Ireton’s personal aesthetic. Who knows.

The bottom line is simple – if the neighborhood has working street lights, how is this “abandoning our neighborhoods”?

Perhaps this would just be a case of agreeing to disagree. However, the rhetoric coming from the administration has been increasingly inflammatory, culminating in the Mayor implying that some members of council were racists. In addition, some of the Mayor’s “allies” (in reality people who will support anyone who opposes Campbell, Cohen, and Spies) have resorted to putting up deliberately false information online and claiming that refusing to replace perfectly serviceable street lights is somehow “political payback”. One example is the photo on the left. Posted by one of the more disreputable local bloggers, it purports to be a street light from either Canal Woods or Spring Chase. As evidenced by the photos above, you can clearly see that it is not.

We are forced to ask the question – Couldn’t more be accomplished for city residents by attempting to work together rather than attacking someone because you disagree with them?

13 comments:

Anonymous said...

Ireton and Shields should be recalled, not just for what they are trying to do to Campbell, Cohen and Spies, but for what they are doing to the city of Salisbury and its people with this hateful speech. They are going to get somebody killed.

Anonymous said...

Ireton is Salisbury's own Mary Poppins

Anonymous said...

Well if there talking so much trash of others, would this not be defaming someone? also to talk about someone publicly on any type of news outlet is slander specially if there is no facts behind this... Would that not then be a lawsuit? I would look into it if I were them, maybe then it will shut the mayor up and so forth...

Anonymous said...

You know who has abandoned Salisbury? Everyone with enough money or sense to buy in Fruitland, Delmar, the county and down Nanticoke Rd. We are experiencing a time where people making the most money are leaving. After these people go they can no longer be involved in any solutions through running for office, being appointed to committees or speaking at public meetings. So we're stuck with an ever reducing talent pool of citizenry at differing levels of public engagement. This is a terrible situation and really hurts any attempted turnaround.

Anonymous said...

That EXACT argument can be said to Mr. Albero.IMHO From what I have seen, it’s either his way or he attacks the person, group, etc, that disagrees with him. I am not talking about logical debate (which from you I have seen), IMHO Mr. Albero will be the 1st to attack if someone does not conform to his idea. I may disagree with your assessment(s), but you will make a logical (non-attacking) argument. IMHO Until Mr. Albero changes his attacking style, most of his ideas will fall on deaf ears.

Anonymous said...

2:48, can't. Public figures are fair game for all sorts of insults, including from other elected officials.

Very disappointing is, Ireton was on Reddish on WICO recently and out of one side of his mouth, he talks this trash and out of the other side, he said Debbie Campbell and Terry Cohen were probably the top two neighbohood advocates in the entire city.

Which is it, Ireton?

Singling out these neighborhoods looks like pork vote-buying to me. Votes should be for the good of everybody, not just to get a little favor with specific neighborhoods. Barrie Tilghman all over again.

G. A. Harrison said...

Anon 1609 -

Thanks for the comment. Believe it or not, I consider that the greatest compliment I could receive. I don't care whether you agree with me or not, but I am gratified that you see I am putting forward a logical argument.

As for Joe, I understand where you are coming from. Believe it or not, Joe understands where you are coming from.

I would suggest that you look back 4 or 5 years and compare that to now. Joe is the solemn voice of reason compared to a few years back.

Anonymous said...

Today's downtown parking post seems like a step backward.

Anonymous said...

I can't enlarge the photos, but the Springchase one looks very nice.

Anonymous said...

6:14, agreed. If they ain't broke, don't fix 'em. We've had lights out in my area sometimes off more than on. But our neighborhood doesn't have a fancy name with Chase or Woods in it.

Ireton needs to look in the mirror when he talks about turning a back on something.

mack said...

CRY CRY CRY, BUT keep voting the same crooks in office everytime ????WHY ? So stop crying and change the vote and put new YOUNG blood in office.

Anonymous said...

GA:

Why you ever supported Ireton is impossible to comprehend. He is an immature, possibly unstable, and arrogant buffoon.

Anonymous said...

Mack, Ireton WAS the new YOUNG blood.

Look where it's got us.

We need someone with business and management knowledge but who doesn't have a cozy interest.

If Debbie Campbell would run, I'd vote for her in a heartbeat.