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Advance Ypsilanti is engaging in a candidate and issue endorsement process. We are contacting all the candidates currently announced for the Mayoral and City Council races. All candidates will receive a 4-part questionnaire from us including the following issues:

  1. Water Street
  2. Budget Concerns
  3. Thompson Block
  4. Public Transit

AY PAC may also meet with candidates. Meetings will enhance information candidates provide to us through our questionnaire. Our questionnaires will be distributed through email and ‘snail’ mail processes, depending on how each candidate is available.

AY PAC has already made a statement supporting the Charter Amendment for Public Transit. Our endorsements will include that issue as well. We will make endorsements based on candidates and issues being aligned with our stated AY PAC objectives and principles (as noted under “We Deserve Better”.)

If anyone has any questions about our endorsement process, AY PAC can be contacted through our website.

playin’ it old school

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Ypsilanti City Council Plays Politics with Commission Nominations

Mayor attempts to halt effort: Stymied

In a stunning move June 1, Council blatantly politicized the basic process of volunteer commission positions by postponing nominations until after the upcoming elections. It was unclear as to whether they intended postponement to last through the primary or general elections.

Council member Bodary proposed this and it was heavily supported by (you guessed it) Murdock and Robb. It passed 4-2 with Mayor Schreiber and Councilmember Nickels voting against. A rather confusing supportive vote from Richardson rounded out the night.

By linking the commission positions with the upcoming elections, they made clear they were playing politics with these volunteer positions.

AY PAC commends Mayor Schreiber and Council Member Nickels for their strong stands and statements against this vote. They both pointed out the names held up (Rod Johnson, 6-year chair of the Planning Commission and John Bailey of the Zoning Board of Appeals) had good tenures and were highly qualified. Coincidentally, each has previously run for council against sitting council members.

Is the message that council wants to send something like this: Don’t challenge city council, sit quietly and don’t make noise or we will pull you from your position.

Or is the message more like this: We want to put our own people on the commissions, so just hang around until it is convenient for us and then we will dump you.

bodary suggestsCommission positions are voluntary. Members and chairs serve for no money, and give vast amounts of time to work on these boards. Ypsilanti has more than 70 individuals currently serving on various boards, commissions and subcommittees. All of them work out of a personal commitment to their committee’s responsibilities. These include planning, zoning, historic district, DDA, human relations, ethics and others.

Who is next? If council feels free to treat long-standing, well respected members of commissions like this, all volunteers serving the city can look forward to this sort of cavalier treatment. So now it is not commitment that determines appointments but allegiance?

Who would you rather serve? The mayor who defends you or the councilmember who threatens to bring you down? With the upcoming mayoral race, this is the question all voters and committee members need to ask themselves.

Thank you, Mayor!

posted by B. Bashert and J. Gawlas

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