Liveblogging tonight's mayoral forum
Large turnout at the forum, sponsored by the Wards 4 and 5 Democratic committees at the BAC on Newbury Street. Here's the blow by blow:
Public safety - do Beacon Hill, Back Bay residents feel safe?
Relatively low crime, they feel safe. How do we do that? Real community policing. Beat cops, officers to community neighborhoods. Also the technology we have in Boston. Text tips to police. We do blogging when there's crime in the neighborhood. We don't have fancy names, we just get the job done.
Yoon: Yes, generally people in Wards 4 and 5 feel safe, but I think they care about other neighborhoods. What really needs to be done to address problems, especially rising tide of youth violence, a top-to-bottom review of BPD and a civilian review board, a real civilian review board. Also, increase miniorities in ranks of senior officers.
Flaherty: I will bring the Mounted Unit back. Upper echelon needs to reflect the face of the city. I will never allow another situation where that woman in the garage was raped and police told her to keep quiet to see if a trend would occur.
McCrea: My wife feels safe walking home to the South End from the Vendome. But we can do better. Incredible low rate of crimes solved in Boston. We need to have the police force that reflects the 50% minority majority city we have. Especially Hispanic supervisors.
New programs and programs to cut
McCrea: I was the first one to support term limits. Sam supported mayor four years ago. One of the things I proposed: Change mayoral election coincide with presidential election. Would at least double voter turn out. All job postings, everything be available online. I would cut overhead at Boston School Department. In last ten years, we've lost 7,000 students, lost teachers, but more janitors and bus monitors? What sense does that make? CitiStat, police mapping. Much like Bloomberg in New York.
Menino: This city under my administration has made the right decisions in good times and bad times. We cut residential property taxes last two years. Cut $30 million in debt financing. $8.6 million cuts in overtime. Highest bond rating in city's history. With smart budget management. Embrace new urban mechanics. New iPhone problem-reporting system. Health care. Random alcohol and drug testing for firefighters. Continue to recruit top talent: Ed Davis, Carol Johnson. Phase out printing department. We're not closing libraries, in fact, we just opened two new libraries.
Yoon: The mayor talked about technology. Let's talk about technology. We don't have voice mail at City Hall. Computers in my office crash so often we have to keep a log. E-mails get deleted. We don't have 311. What we have is the Mayor's Hotline. There is no performance-based management component to that call. This is how we operated in the city. It's the 21st century. It's not efficient. It's not even contemporary. Fire-alarm boxes cost $2 million to $3 million. They get pulled once every few years.
Flaherty: Over last 24 hours, I would actually make the case that MIS has to go. Performance review needed. Eliminate all the overpaid consultants at BPS, BPD and City Hall, at a time we can least afford consultants. Snow-melting machines, new pothole repair technology, 311, e-policing (e-mail alerts). Expand the ShotSpotter program to detect gunshots.
Master plan
Flaherty: Plan your work and work your plan, and fact of matter is we don't have a citywide plan or neighborhood plans. BRA known for steamrolling neighborhoods. Time for a standalone planning department. Hotel rooms - convention center alone will need 5,000 more hotel rooms.
McCrea: I've been calling for elimination of the BRA for the last five years. I'm happy to hear councilors Yoon and Flaherty, now that they're running for mayor, want to join me. But a difference: I want two departments - planning and economic development, and give control of them to the city council. After I eliminate the BRA, I'm going to visit every single neighborhood and work with them to come up with 25-year plans. We need that master plan so builders can see where they can build, so we don't have spot zoning and pay to play that we do now.
Menino: A master plan for the city doesn't work at this time. We're implementing a plan for our neighborhoods, neighborhood by neighborhood. Suffolk University did not build dorms on Beacon Hill. Roslindale was re-zoned. Boston is a very unique city. Next four years, new housing laws to make Boston more affordable. Co-housing like they have in JP, get hospitals to build it for their researchers. Transit-oriented housing, like you have in Codman Square. Also think about the Indigo Line in Hyde Park and Dorchester (new Fairmount Line). New downtown: South Boston waterfront. We are making process. Science-based economic development: BU biolab. We have to build off higher education and also academia. Health care industry.
Yoon: Mr. Mayor, with all due respect, you don't support community driven planning. You don't. You're dismissive of community planning. The community stands in the way of your master plan. As someone in community planning for ten years, a planning process is not something that's nice and neat. It's participatory. And what I envision is series of charettes. I want other candidates to sign my term limit pledge.
Park funding
Yoon: This was an issue this year, in terms of the mounted police. The mayor's budget eliminated that. The city of Boston while among top cities in country among open space, actually tenth in resources for such parks. In a city where Olmstead is almost synonymous with parks, it's a travety, it's a travesty. Enormous amount of waste in City Hall. $74 million worth of waste.
Flaherty: Yes, I will support parks and open space. As a father, I recognize the important. One thing frustrates me is the programming. Performance reviews to eliminate wasteful spending. Also talk about partnerships, like Post Office Square. Sets the tone for the Rose Kennedy Greenway. Reducing the carbon footprint, providing open space and recreation, some of whom are in very tight quarters in very densely populated neighborhoods.
McCrea: My mom is telling me to smile more. I disagree with Michael. Public parks are public parks, they should be considered by our citizens. It's not time to throw away public control of public parks. One Post Office Square has been a boondoggle - we were supposed to get money for parks, the Greenway was supposed to be like that to, but now the state uses our tax money and is run by a woman who gets paid a lot more than the mayor. The parks department budget is about $14 million. Menino gave away Hayward Place to his buddies at Millennium Partners. $23 million piece of property. What did the citizens receive? Nothing. They're earning $2 million to $3 million in parking-lot fees. $20,000 to Menino's campaign fund. That has to stop.
Menino: First of all, I'd like to correct Mr. McCrea. We've received $10 million so far from Hayward Place. They are paying payment in lieu of taxes. Parks have been one of my top priority. Public Garden, Commonwealth Ave. mall. Our ballfields are better than most suburban fields. Better trash pickup. I am very proud of myself of how we've maintained the parks and planted flowers. Handicap accessible park. That's what it's all about. I think this city has gotten many awards for the way we maintain our parks. I'm very proud of what we're doing.
Job creation, gambling venue in city?
Menino: Boston's economy is a strong economy. $170 million in stimulus funds, we will go after every dollar we can. Our economy is driven by four sectors: health care, academia, financial services and tourism. Health care and higher eduction are really a foundation of Boston. Been talking to some financial services companies that want to move back to Boston. They don't have the brainpower we have in Boston. Best new convention center in America.
Sam Yoon. I do not support casino gambling in Boston. It's not real economic development. It's not real economic development when you exploit addiction. Especially with slot machines. Instead, green economy. Can't be exported overseas. Weatherization. But absolute best way is to eliminate the BRA. It's a hindrance to economic development.
Flaherty: How to get hundreds, thousands of jobs: Enforce the Boston residence guidelines for city construction projects in Boston. We underutilize the creative economy. Also the green economy. Green Corp, Green vo-tech school. Casinos are hurting now, not the answer for our economic woes.
McCrea: Gee, they took all my best stuff. Opposed to gambling. Problem gambling would go up. We'd basically fill up Boston Garden with 15,000 gambling addicts. I agree with Michael, jobs policy needs to be enforced. Gone from 43 to 34%. Jobs I did as developer had more than 50% city residents. Excuses. Union jobs also need to be more diverse. I want to eliminate police details and hire people from the city to take those jobs. Boston's not going to take in a lot of Fortune 500 companies, we need to make city livable for people getting out of college.
NOTE: Later on, Menino said he supports the idea of a "resort casino."
Closing
Yoon: I came into politics to be a change agent, not a politician. Judge me by my record. I voted to eliminate the BRA. I voted against the Columbus Center and JP Morgan tax breaks. I've voted against all four mayor's budget. Strong mayor system is broken, it doesn't work. Stifles creativity and conversations. Breeds complacency. Level of comfort when we can't afford to be comfortable. Abuse of power. We need term limits. Otherwise, you could have the same mayor for the next 16 years.
Flaherty: This is a great race. It's healthy for our city to have a frank discussion. Our mayor has been mayor for 16 years and he's asking for four more and I ask why? He's had 16 years to fix our schools and put people back to work. The status quo is not working. Lifelong resident, I know the city very well, I've learned a great deal visiting people in their homes and talking at their kitchen tables.
McCrea: The library right downtown closed, right off School Street. If everybody whose taxes went up the past two years votes for me, I'll win. I'm only candidate against expanding charter schools. Won't cut school budgets. Visit every single school. Eliminate busing, build great schools like Stuyvestant or Bronx School of Science. I've been fighting for transparency for four years. Will you allow videotaping of every single BRA meeting, Mr. Mayor?
Menino: Kevin, we didn't close the Kirstein, we moved it to the main branch because the building was not handicap accessible and needed a lot of repairs. Working with groups across the city. That's what I do as mayor, improving the quality of life in Boston. I supported the meals taxes. Why don't we have those people who live outside our city help pay some of our expenses. That's what I do as mayor - stand up and make the tough decisions.
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Comments
What the hell??
Who holds a political forum in the city of Boston on the same night as the first Pats game of the year!?
That is TOTALLY ABSURD!
Always come out with bad news on a Friday at 5pm.
My wild-ass, half-cocked guess is that Menino agreed to the debates but pushed for one of the dates to conflict with the Pats game to assure low viewership in a sort of damage control maneuver. Then again, a lot of people are going to be watching TV, and they might be bouncing between the two channels, so it might backfire if Mumbles says something stupid during a Pats commercial break.
What would be brilliant is if someone recorded it and put it up on BitTorrent or Youtube so those of us without cable could watch it. Lot of people have iPhones and sidekicks etc, even some folks who don't have a lot of money- if you already need a phone, it's cheaper than buying a computer, and you can use the phone on the bus/train going to/from work.
the forum wasn't televised
the forum wasn't televised. had nothing to do with the pats game. this was a regularly scheduled meeting of the ward 5 committee. don't be a putz!
how many people are going to down a municipal debate on bit torrent? what an assanine idea.
universalhub live tweeted the thing. i watched the pats and read the feed. and so could anyone who cared to.
thanks adam!
dammit, people, always with the details.
PS:You misspelled asinine.
PPS:
Wait what
That's okay
Neither will the revolution, I hear.
Different audiences?
I didn't know there was a Patriots game tonight.
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For the love of God Eeka
Put those kittens in a mixer where they belong
don't make me call 911.
n/t
Your wish is my command
Also, we don't have Photoshop at work, but I kind of like the look of what I managed to do in MSPaint:
Dammit
Adam! It doesn't let unloggedin people post images!
Anyway, this is the image I tried to post while at work:
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Eeka rocks!!!
That's all - and she's very good at photoshopping funny animal pictures!
Really?
Seriously?
Didn't take the train today
and hadn't read UH in detail until I got home around 10:00. Also I tend to skip over any items that have to do with football, football teams, football players, footballs...
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How about Fussball, futbol
How about Fussball, futbol americana or feet?
Foosball?
I made my team play an adapted version of that last night ... I put cones on the field and made them pass the ball without running around. Booooring, but they held their positions when I opened it up for a scrimmage.
Foosball table guys never get out of position. Unless, like one of the boys says, you pry up the rod and rearrange them.
I meant fussball, it is an
I meant fussball, it is an alternate spelling for the table top games and also is also a German way of saying soccer. I was going for an international thing with German and Spanish words.
Fussball FTW
Funny, I didn't realize it's "foosball" in English; I'd just assumed the German word was used for the game with the little dudes on the sticks.
Which, by the way, is about the awesomest sport around, closely beating out air hockey. I'd get a TV if they televised fussball. Actually, only if they televised it AND I were able to jump into the TV and start kicking their asses.
This was for the residents
This was for the residents of Wards 4 and 5. Of course anyone would have been welcome to watch and participate I am sure but not every second of every political race needs to conform to the schedule of the sports teams. As long as the televised debates were scheduled for days without major conflicts I do not see the problem.
Mr. Mayor - there you go again
Just making numbers up to fit your argument. Unless some new deal has been negotiated the city isn't collecting any $10 million on Hayward place in PILOT - the figure is $159,000 a year - and the developer isn't paying it - the BRA is paying it. Info in Steve Bailey's column from May 2007 here:
http://www.boston.com/business/articles/2007/05/04...
As for the parks - thanks for citing the Comm Ave Mall and the Boston Public Garden, two of our finest pieces of public parkland - unfortunately for your argument they get the lion's share of their funding from private donations - not the city.
for an example of what the city provides without private money- see the Boston Common (although I think the Friends of the Public Garden funds a Dutch Elm treatment program for the elm trees).
Also generous of you to cite the fact that property taxes are down for 2 years straight. That was due to a bubble in commercial real estate - not anything the city did to lower taxes - the total levy still went up by about 10% and is about to boomerang on the residents. From 1999 to 2007 residential taxes still increased 118% - now they are still up 100% since 1999 with a substantial likelihood that they will increase 10-20% this year (the city won't release the information until after the election).
So much misinformation, so little time for rebuttal. If anyone doesn't like this post - please call Michael Kineavy - he can direct you to the delete key!
thanks. keep posting with links
if you got em.
Slackers at the globe and herald won't lift a finger to fact check this or any previous mayor's forum.
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More links
If you care to verify the residential taxes in 1999 and then in 2009 - see following (we built 4000 units of housing - I estimate that accounts for about $20 million in new construction assuming $5000 per unit):
http://www.cityofboston.gov/assessing/pdfs/FY02_Fa...
p 19 of the pdf
http://www.cityofboston.gov/TridionImages/2009_Fac...
p 20 of the pdf
Ward 5 committee goes for Menino
Menino: 18
Yoon: 4
Flaherty: 2
McCrea: 0
Ward 5 for Menino Quid pro quo
Why wouldn't they vote Menino? Their's is the only neighborhood that he cares enough about to make sure it looks presentable, bc of tourists to the city. Drive down Bowdoin Street and compare it to Newbury Street. All neighborhoods deserve the same city services and amenities. For l6 yrs. they haven't.
Huh?
Can you name me one (positive) thing that Menino does for this neighborhood that other neighborhoods don't at least get on an even basis?
I would love to know who voted on that committee - obviously not anyone that's paying attention - just ghosts in the machine.
Just one ...
Just one, Stevil ... big belly trash receptacles.
Two, now
Multi-space, pay-and-display, credit-card accepting, solar-powered parking meters.
OK
Both fair - but for the record the residents didn't request them - the city tried them as an experiment because the "demographics" made it economical.
The results - big bellies were great but we have replaced the green big bellies with black medium bellies (the black is more in line with the historical guidelines and the big bellies took up half the sidewalk) - I think we may still have some big greens on Boylston - but several have been recycled to other parts of the city which are now getting them. They really only make economic sense in high traffic areas and need multiple daily trash pick-up without them - i.e. usually where you have a lot of tourists.
The multi-space parking meters are a huge hit (although some visitors have a little trouble figuring them out). These things apparently pay for themselves in about a week and look a lot better than traditional meters so not sure why they haven't expanded the program. There were some early glitches with credit cards - but they worked those out.
Keep in mind we have no neighborhood elementary school, no neighborhood middle school, no community center, pay about double or triple the average residential taxes, take up very little street frontage per resident and put minimal burden on the police and fire department unless there is a "rolling rally" - so ya gotta throw us a bone from time to time! :-D
No you don't
Residential taxes are the same city-wide.
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Per household
Not per thousand dollars of value - that's the same. Higher average value of houses.
It is a dense area with
It is a dense area with heavy foot traffic and high turn over rates among parkers. It would make sense to use it as a test area for things like the big bellie garbage cans and some of the other changes that have been made. Instead of sending people out 3 times a day to empty the garbage they can do it much less often. That being said I am sure Alston Brighton could sure use a few of those as well.
How many of those Committee
How many of those Committee members joined up recently? How many are affiliated with Menino, work for the City, get City grants, etc? Anyone know?
ward 5 is a bunch of status
ward 5 is a bunch of status quo lemmings.... for a supposedly smart area, they are not very impressive...
Ward 5 Democratic Committee Endorses ...
Just sayin'...
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