
Please, Mayor Provenzano, pass along my heartfelt condolences to our awesome Brad Jacobs Curling Rink when you are speaking with them.
Some times you don't lose a game. Some times the other team just makes every darn shot and rips the victory from your fingertips, and, I dare say, we've all got to be inspired by the comebacks of Team Canada: Down 2 and 3 in the round robin play only to claw their way back to the Brier Final, then down 2-0 against our Golden Boys heading into the seventh end only to come back to beat the best curling team in the world by drawing to a two-foot circle for a single point on the final shot of the 11th end to complete the comeback! A Brier Championship Game for the ages to be sure
I, for one, feel so proud and blessed to say that I live in the same city as these four, fine, young gentlemen who always represent our city of Sault Ste. Marie so well, and who have every reason to hold their heads high!
It's really hard to focus on anything else after such a thrilling and devastating match, but I am writing to you, Mayor Provenzano and Councillor Bruni, at this early hour, to request two things:
1) That the two of you Move and Second a Motion to Postpone, until the April 27 meeting of City Council, consideration of the March 9, 2015 Agenda Item 6.2 and it's affiliated Commissioner of Finance and Treasurer hiring By-law 2015-51 so that the Citizens of Sault Ste. Marie can be consulted as to what WE WANT City Council to do, either, A) Let retiring CAO Fratesi help with the selection of the next Treasurer, or B) Wait, and let the new CAO help with the selection of the new Treasurer, and
2) that the two of you grant me permission to speak as a Delegation at the March 9, 2015 City Council meeting before Agenda Item 6.2 is considered to request some time for us citizens to have some time to gather citizen input on this extremely important Treasurer Selection matter.
Should you feel that you would like to devote the April 27th meeting of City Council to be a farewell tribute to both retiring CAO Fratesi, and retiring Commissioner of Finance and Treasurer Freiburger I have no objecting to postponing the consideration of tonight's Agenda Item 6.2 and affiliated by-law 2015-51 to the April 13 meeting of City Council.
That still gives us citizens a full month to gather Citizen Feedback on this issue.
In the mean time, Citizens of Sault Ste. Marie can anonymously vote for their preference between, A) CAO Fratesi helping to pick the new Treasurer, or B) Waiting for the New CAO to help select the new Treasurer by clicking here: http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/
Luckily, I had the opportunity to Petition the residents of Upton Road, your old neighbourhood Mayor Provenzano, on that same question for about an hour before the curling match yesterday afternoon, and the result was astonishingly clear: Only 1 out of 10 respondents said ,"A) Let CAO Fratesi help pick", another 6 said, "B) Wait and let the new CAO help pick", and the other 3 said that they had no opinion one way or the other (see two attached separate petitions)
I dare say that if you, Councillor Bruni, do the same thing on your street, you will find that you get a similar result. And I believe the rest of City Council will also get the same result on their respective 'streets' as well.
In any case, the petitioning of some of the Upton Road residents is significant for another reason, Mayor Provenzano. At the January 26th meeting of City Council, at approximately one hour and fifty-two minutes into the City Council meeting (accessed on the City's Corporate Calendar under January 26, 'watch council' link), you let your old neighbours speak as a Delegation outside of the rules of procedure. I, therefore, simply ask that you grant me the same kindness you granted your old neighbours to appear as a Delegation to speak to this important Citizen Feedback issue should Councillor Bruni decide that he is not interested in Citizen Feedback on this issue.
Personally I don't think that Councillor Bruni will have a problem Moving or Seconding these two Motions because having dealt with Councillor Bruni on a number of issues in the past I have found Councillor Bruni to be quite receptive to my citizen feedback to help inform his decisions at the City Council table, therefore I am sure he will be an equally strong supporter of this request for Citizen Feedback to help inform City Council eventual decision as to how to proceed with this selection of the next Treasurer who will likely be in that position for the next 20-30 years.
I trust that you two gentlemen will author an appropriate Postponement Motion with your names on it to present to City Council at tonight's meeting should that be your wish, and I look forward to seeing my name listed on the City Council Addendum as a Delegation which I have requested City Clerk Malcolm White send to me as soon as it's available after 3 p.m. today, and which I will be forwarding to the media.
In any case, thank you for your careful consideration of these matter, and I will see the two of you at the City Council meeting later today to request that our City Council postpone the Approval of the Hiring of Ms. Schell until the April 27 meeting of City Council.
Sincerely,
Mark Brown
CitizensFirst@shaw.ca
Sent from Mayor Provenzano at 11:47 a.m., March 9
Mark:
I am writing further to your email copied below [seen above].
In order that you are properly informed, the Upton Road Delegation made a request of the Agenda Review Committee to speak to its petition which, as you are aware, was properly qualified and put before Council. The Agenda Review Committee approved its request. We simply did not invite them to speak in delegations because they were speaking to a specific matter later on in the agenda and we afforded them the opportunity to speak as a delegation when the matter came up on the agenda. I am responding in this respect because your email indicates that the procedural guideline was not followed and you are incorrect in that assertion.
As you are aware, you email me very frequently. You have asked to present to Council as a delegation. You have withdrawn a request to attend before Council as a delegation. You have asked again to speak to Council. You have asked Councillors to bring forth specific motions on a number of occasions. You have asked me to bring forth specific motions.
Council decided to proceed with the prescribed process to replace the retiring Commissioner of Finance in open session. That decision was a bona fide decision of Council. None of the Councillors have asked to reconsider it and the process moved forward. That process involved three people (as per the policy): the CAO, the Commissioner of Human Resources and myself as a delegate of Council. The process was followed and the committee came to a recommendation for Council.
You are now asking that we put that recommendation on hold in order that we may conduct a scientific poll of Sault residents about whether they want the process carried through now or whether they want us to wait until some undetermined time when we have a new CAO. Setting aside and not even considering the obvious costs to conducting a scientific poll, there is absolute no basis for the course of conduct that you are requesting we undertake.
This is a representative democracy. City Council was recently elected to represent the citizens of Sault Ste. Marie and we are doing just that. As a matter of representative democracy, we do not poll the citizenry on administrative processes such as a hiring process. It would not only be a derogation of our responsibility, it would be a frivolous use of tax payer dollars.
You have made much ado about the hiring of the Commissioner of Finance which I respectfully suggest either undervalued or disregarded both my involvement, the involvement of the Commissioner of Human Resources and the fact that we followed a prescribed policy.
You are obviously an intelligent man and a very conscientious citizen. I commend your engagement but suggest that it would be better served involving yourself with projects focused on the improvement of our community which you no doubt care deeply about.
I will not be putting forward a motion on your behalf tonight; and, as you are aware, the agenda review committee did not grant your request to attend as a delegation.
CP
Sent at 1:44 p.m. from Citizen Mark Brown
Dear Mr. Mayor,
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