Coleman: Public Input Wasn’t Solicited Fully
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Coleman asks a city official to take a second look at recent parking-meter policy after public input wasn’t solicited fully. Read the full memo.
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Published: December 11, 2009
Updated: December 12, 2009
COLUMBUS, Ohio—Columbus Mayor Mike Coleman asked a city official Friday to take a second look at recent parking-meter policy after public input wasn’t solicited fully.
NBC 4 reported with the FAST FACTS.
Columbus’ parking meter rates jumped about 50 percent Monday, Nov. 30.
Two-hour parking went from $1 to $1.50 in the cheapest zone and from $3 to $4.50 in the highest-price zone Downtown.
Columbus city council took a closer look at the process behind raising the rates after business owners argued it was flawed at Monday night’s city council meeting.
Many business owners are angry about the rate increase because they said it will kill business. They argued the rate increase took them by surprise and that Mark Kelsey, the director of public service, kept them in the dark.
“The city keeps telling us this is done and it can’t be undone. But to me what can be done can be undone. We’re looking for them to halt the implementation. In other words, don’t change the meters until the research is done,“ said Jeff Mathes, the owner of two downtown restaurants, Due Amici and Barrios.
Kelsey, who has the authority to raise rates without city council approval, disagreed.
“We presented it to the media. We gave plenty of public notice, we believe,“ Kelsey said.
Kelsey said business owners had the opportunity to speak out about the increase at meetings.
But when Columbus City Council President Michael Mentel questioned whether the process were open, Kelsey told him the meetings were done by invitation and not by public notice.
Coleman sent an internal memo to Kelsey Friday, asking him to gather process stakeholders, research ideas and, where possible, integrate the ideas into a simpler, comprehensive meter policy that benefits the city’s businesses, entertainment districts and Downtown.
Coleman said the increase took effect without a process of full public input.
He acknowledged Kelsey did more to inform the public than what was legally necessary but “the city didn’t involve the public as much as it should have.“
Coleman said he, too, takes responsibility for the oversight and offered his apologies.
Coleman asked Kelsey to invite those who have expressed concerns to serve on a parking meter advisory team to study the city’s overall parking meter policy.
During Monday’s city council meeting, Kelsey said an advisory committee would conduct an impact study going forward. It would be comprised of business owners and city employees. He said if the study were to determine the meter rates hurt businesses, the rates would be adjusted.
“Bottom line, we should be open and listen to concerns and be willing to change if, in fact, there is a better way,“ Coleman wrote in the memo.
But Mathes argues the mayor’s solution doesn’t resolve the problem for business owners.
“The research should have been done before they made the policy, not the policy before the research. The mayor’s policies are generally very transparent and he includes the community. So this was way outside of what we usually see from him. This was a surprise and kind of a slap in the face,“ Mathes said.
Councilwoman Charleta Tavares expressed her disappointment in the rate-increase process during the Monday meeting.
“I believe we should have had a public hearing on this. If we had done the serious outreach, if we had the impact study prior to the increase, everyone would have been served well,“ Tavares said.
The money raised from the meter rate increase will go towards a backup fund for the downtown convention hotel. Mathes says he’s in favor of the hotel, he just doesn’t think the city is using the right mechanism for funding.
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I wouldn’t hurt for the media to jump in and start presenting the facts on this Fool of a Mayor. He MUST GO, how much more of your wallet must shrink to realize more comes out and less comes back. We need a Mayor and Council that will live within its means like all the rest of us. Times are tough make the tough choice but in the same token you don’t keep a 3 man police protection detail. Duh! So do you recall Mayor Moody having a police detail mmmmmm…...NO he inspected the city on his own on his own time and on his own fuel[s]. Did Mayor Lashutka have several public relations people NO! Look back people and realize the waste in the Coleman administration is abusive to the point of making the common man sick. Rampant misrepresentation of the facts distorting the so called truth. The nice crater going in downtown might as well keep digging and fill in the whole downtown area! Parking meters for profit to benefit a hotel, since when do we the people own hotels? are we all going to be Hilton’s in the process when the profit’s start rolling in? The Arena district is fixing to be the next big flop that’s right a mighty big huge gigiantic flop The Blue Jackets will leave at some point and maybe sooner than we all know. What will the Downtown area become then? Crime is real bad at the moment we could build a prison there to replace it [oh my bad we had a prison there once oops]. If the media would investigate this SLIMEBALL MORON who knows might do us some good to have a long cold winter and a hot story simmering about a loser crooked womanizing mayor. It would make a great read but journalists it would seem today cow tow the political powers that be. so support the views of the roof and others who are right in wanting to RECALL COLEMAN it’s a mantra for the new year. RECALL COLEMAN RECALL COLEMAN!!!! Welcome to Columbus the new sister city to Detroit.
RECALLL..Coleman must go and go now, we cannot wait to elect a new mayor we need to do it now. Save the city and recall Coleman.
Alert! Mayor Coleman is taking Columbus down the tubes. Look at the state of the city. How can the city annex every parcel of land available to grab the income tax money not be able to provide.
Citizens were held hostage by the take away the police, fire and city services message from city hall if the income tax did not increase.
We will never see the services like we have before.
How about plowing my streets this winter. You take our tax money.
Recall and vote this clown out. His life is in the shambles and so is city hall.
I see this becoming a pattern since election year is coming up. Coleman will rally behind the public when they are unhappy about something the city government did and blame someone else even though he’s the head of the city! He’s hoping the voters of Columbus have short term memory and will think of him as the people’s mayor.
Now they are going to solicit public opinion! You notice the rates will stay at the increased amount while they do. They hope people will forget about it over the next year and the poblic opinion will quietly go away. They just got an increase in income taxes. They are still considering Coleman’s Trolly, too.
When are the citizens of this city,county, state and country going to wake up. We are running out of people to rape and pillage for money so the fat cats can buy votes with our money?
Lets see… we fix up the downtown area to get people to come down there then raise the parking rates. some one said” send Coleman to Washington” Oh don’t do that, it’s bad enough already!
Public input will BE solicited fully one year from now when we vote this jerk out of office. Let him go to washington they can have him. He should fit in nicely with the rest of the liars cheaters and pork barrel moneywasting do,nt give a crap about us congressman in washington.
GOOD RIDDANCE
What complete morons!! Oh we’ve just jacked the rates and now that it’s been implemented how bout hearing from the public are you serious no one in this town gets the truth told to them certainly not the citizens funding all of this. Back tracking jerk offs. You see people this is the action due to the people’s reaction just a baby step towards recalling this SLIMEBALL COLEMAN and council croonies.
Coleman is a CANCER for this CITY and he needs to go now. RECALL COLEMAN….
again, Coleman knew of the increase. You think the head of the city wasn’t involved with making this type of a decision. Recall COLEMAn before it is too late. Join the cause on facebook. RECALL MAYOR COLEMAN now.


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